Who is Completing the Application?

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Matthew Johnson

Traffic Engineer

281-420-7119

[email protected]

Primary Agency Information

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City of Baytown

Jose Pastrana

Director of Engineering

281-420-6545

[email protected]

2123 Market Street

Baytown

TX

77522

Additional Agency Information

Project Information

Garth Road Access Management

Harris County

Garth Road

Interstate 10 to Santavy Street

Over the past 30 years, Garth Road has become the major commercial corridor in Baytown with much of the commercial growth occurring in the past 10 years. Along with the commercial growth, the vehicular traffic along Garth Road has increased tremendously. In the past there was not a cohesive access management strategy application along Garth Road. This lack of an access management strategy led to a high access point density resulting in a base free-flow speed of 29.4 mph where the posted speed limit is 40 mph and a higher than average crash rate. This project will address the high number of conflicting turning movements along Garth Road by restricting a road user’s options for left turns and consolidating those limited options into optimally located locations along the roadway segment.

This project proposes to install raised medians along Garth Road from IH 10 to Santavy Street, provide controlled left turn access to minor access points between signalized intersections, and, where possible the consolidation of access points along Garth Road.

The primary outcomes of this project will be reduced number of conflict points, increased mobility, increased level of service, and a reduction in crashes.

No

No

Less than $100 million

(Manage) Access Management/Safety/Grade Separations

1550000

agMemo_16367.pdf

Project Development/Readiness

Not Started

None of the Above

01/01/2021

No

No

No

Yes

No

No

No

Map/Location

Project Map.pdf

Project Budget

project-budget-worksheet-template.xlsx

No

Benefit/Cost Analysis

Roadway-Safety-Benefits-Template (1).xlsx

1030201863041PM.xlsx

Roadway-Emissions-Benefits-Template.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)

0.01 – 0.10

lottr-estimation-template.xlsx

Planning Factors - Improves Multimodal LOS

Yes

Yes

No

The implementation of access management strategies allows all of the vehicular traffic on a corridor to increase mobility and decrease congestion. While the personal vehicle will most likely benefit the most, freight and transit users along the corridor will also see an improvement in LOS.

Planning Factors - Planning Coordination

No

Planning Factors - Roadway Hierarchy/Freight System Priority/Evacuation Route

Principal Arterial

No

Yes

No

No

Ordinance No. 11,973.pdf