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/Study | Description |
Brazos County | SH 6 Ramp Improvement Project |
Proposal to reverse the ramps between Boonville Road (FM 158) and SH 21 |
Brazos, Grimes and Washington counties | SH 105 Bridge Project | Replace the existing SH 105 bridges across the Navasota and Brazos Rivers and Coles Creek |
College Station | FM 60 Intersection Project | Improvements to the intersection of Raymond Stotzer Parkway (FM 60), University Drive (FM 60) and Harvey Mitchell Parkway (FM 2818) |
College Station | FM 2347 Project | Improvements to the intersection of George Bush Drive, Wellborn Road and the Union Pacific Railroad |
College Station | FM 2818 Widening Project | Increase capacity from a four-lane divided roadway to a six-lane divided freeway from University Drive (FM 60) to George Bush Drive (FM 2347) |
Grimes County | SH 249 Project | Identify potential route or routes between Todd Mission and Navasota |
Madison County | SH 21 West Madison County | Increase capacity from a two-lane undivided roadway to a four-lane divided roadway |
Madisonville | SH 21 Relief Route Feasibility Study | A relief route is being studied to increase mobility |
Walker County | I-45 Central Walker County Project |
Widen interstate to six lanes and other various improvements |
Walker County | I-45 South Walker County Project |
Widen interstate to six lanes and other various improvements |