This page contains I-35E Project information, including history, environmental review and project status.
Project History/Timeline
- 1950s/1960s - I-35E is constructed
- 1998 - Major Investment Study for future expansion
- 2003 - Present - Environmental Assessment process
- Sept. 30, 2009 - Express Lane Demonstration Program Approval by Federal Highway
Administration
- Jan. 28, 2011 - Finding of No Significant Impact by FHWA (Middle section)
Environmental Review Status
- 2008 - Environmental Assessment public meetings
- Oct. 28, 2009 - FHWA schematic approval for all three sections
- Nov. 18, 2010 - Middle section public hearing
- Oct. 20, 2011 - North section public hearing
- Sept. 27, 2011 - South section public hearing
- Late-2011 - Anticipated reviews and FHWA decisions for north and south sections
Project Progress/Support
- An I-35E stakeholder coalition, with leadership from Denton County and the Dallas Regional Mobility Coalition, continues to meet and express support for the project and the possible use of public-private partnerships for its expansion.
- Most cities along the corridor, including Denton, Hickory Creek and Lake Dallas, have passed resolutions supporting the proposed design and the use of public-private partnerships to help deliver the project.
- Major educational institutions along the corridor, including UNT and Texas Woman's University, have expressed support for the I-35E expansion and the use of innovative methods to deliver the project.
- TxDOT has established working groups with municipal stakeholders along the corridor to develop an aesthetics master plan. Visioning sessions are scheduled for mid-February, and a final corridor master plan could be complete by mid-2011.
Project Facts
- Length
- North section (US 380 to FM 2181): 10.5 miles
- Middle section (FM 2181 to President George Bush Turnpike): 12.1 miles
- South section (President George Bush Turnpike to I-635): 5.5 miles
- Cost
- Construction (2010 estimate): $3.7 billion
- Right of way (2010 estimate): $650 million to $1 billion
- Construction dates
- Anticipated start date: 2014, contingent on funding availability
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