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Project Studies: El Paso District

Before a project is built, a study must be done to determine if it will fill a transportation need, will not negatively impact the surrounding area and fits the department's overall plan. During the study phase, potential projects are analyzed to determine if they are cost-effective while also efficiently improving mobility. Some of these projects have moved beyond the study phase and are under construction.

Location Project Description
El Paso Comprehensive Mobility Plan An overall mobility strategy affecting El Paso and the surrounding area
El Paso I-10 Collector-Distributor Lanes Construct collector-distributor (c-d) lanes and improvements to the I-10 and US 85 interchange
El Paso I-10 Operational Improvements Widen I-10 between Viscount Boulevard and Zaragoza Road.
El Paso Loop 375 - Border Highway East Improve regional mobility and safety as well as provide improved connectivity
El Paso Loop 375 - Border Highway West Proposed construction of a new four-lane controlled access toll facility that connects Loop 375 to US 85
El Paso Loop 375 - Franklin Mountains State Park Entrance Proposed Improvements to the entrance of Franklin Mountains State Park
El Paso Loop 375 - Managed Lanes Widen the roadway with construction of tolled lanes
El Paso Loop 375 - Transmountain West Improvements from I-10 to east of the Franklin Mountains State Park Entrance
El Paso SH 20 (Alameda) - Phase II Intersection improvements to SH 20 at US 62
El Paso Spur 1966 A new connection between Schuster Avenue on the UTEP campus and Paisano Drive via a bridge over I-10