TxDOT is planning improvements for the widening of I-35 in Cooke County to update the roadway to current design standards and provide congestion relief for expected future traffic increases.
As part of the planning process, TxDOT is conducting an environmental assessment (EA) for the proposed widening and realignment of I-35 from the south Cooke County line to mile marker one in Oklahoma. An EA is a report that documents the existing social, economic and environmental conditions, assesses effects of the proposed alternative and identifies potential mitigation. The EA will also evaluate the effects of a no-build alternative.
Project Information
The 22-mile project extending from FM 3002 to mile marker one in Oklahoma includes:
Get Involved
Public involvement last occurred with an open house on Feb. 5, 2015. Attendees were invited to review the purpose and need for the project, review evaluation and screening of alternatives, review a preliminary schematic of the Preferred Build Alternative and to provide input.
TxDOT is working with Jacob's to conduct the EA. Once the Federal Highway Administration approves the EA, a public hearing will occur with an expected finding of no significant impact.
Funding is available for planning and study development only. Construction is not funded at this time.
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