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Megan Campbell
Planner
713-802-5325
Primary Agency Information
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Texas Department of Transportation - Houston
Quincy Allen
District Engineer
713-802-5000
7600 Washington Avenue
Houston
TX
77007
Additional Agency Information
Project Information
US 90A/SH 99 Grade Separation
Fort Bend County
US 90A
AT SH 99
The Houston Metropolitan Area serves as the main source of employment for its surrounding communities including Sugar Land and Richmond. Population and regional growth has remained strong and is anticipated to continue. US 90A serves as a major commuter route for communities southwest of Houston. This trend is anticipated to intensify as the surrounding population increases. The facility had 84 crashes during the period from 2015 to 2017. Improving congestion on this facility could save users in excess of 33,000 hours of travel time per lane-mile. Congestion is adversely affecting the travel time and reliability for freight movement. This trend is anticipated to intensify as the surrounding population increases. The truck volume on the facility is roughly 1,655 trucks per day and this represents 3.1% percent of the facility's AADT.
Construct grade separation and intersection improvements
Due to the anticipated increase in traffic, population and regional development, improvements to US 90A are needed. The purpose of this project is to reduce crashes, serious injuries and fatalities; reduce congestion on the facility and improve the reliability of peak-period travel times; reduce congestion and improve travel time reliability for freight movement on this facility.
No
Yes
0027-08-180
Less than $100 million
(Manage) Access Management/Safety/Grade Separations
17160000
Project Development/Readiness
60% PS&E
Environmental Assessment (EA)
07/07/2008
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Anticipated US Army Corps of Engineers Permits: Nation Wide Permit (NWP). ROW aquired as part of a previous project. Cleared under CSJ 0027-08-137
Map/Location
Benefit/Cost Analysis
HOU_63_HW_US90A Roadway Safety Benefits Template - Editable.xlsx
HOU_63_HW_US90A Roadway Emissions Benefits Template - Editable.xlsx
Planning Factors - Connectivity to Employment/Eliminates At-Grade Railroad Crossings
Yes
901 - 1000
No
Planning Factors - Environmental Justice
Yes
Yes
Planning Factors - Improves Corridor Level of Travel Time Reliability (LOTTR)
More than 0.30
HOU_63_HW_US90A Level of Time Travel Reliability LOTTR Estimation Template - Editable.xlsx
Planning Factors - Improves Multimodal LOS
Yes
No
Yes
This project incorporates sidewalks and a wide outside shared lane for bicyclists.
Planning Factors - Planning Coordination
Yes
Fort Bend County Support Letter
Fort Bend County Support Letter
Planning Factors - Roadway Hierarchy/Freight System Priority/Evacuation Route
Principal Arterial
No
Yes
No
No