Regional Goods Movement Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name TxDOT Houston District
Project Title FM 529 Widening
Facility/Street/Highway FM 529
Limits From Waller County Line to Katy Hockley Cutoff
Description Widen from 2-lanes to 4-lanes. This rural section will include widening FM 529 to a four-lane roadway, with a raised median between Katy Hockley Cut Off Road and the Waller County Line. The roadway will include an 18-foot median with openings, 12-foot outside shoulders, and 10-foot wide shared use path on each side of the roadway.
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $50,000,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

No

No

8.7%

8.7%

No

No

This project involves widening FM 529 from 2 lanes to 4 lanes and adding a raised median to the segment from Waller County Line to Katy Hockley Cutoff Road. The roadway will include an 18-foot median with openings and 12-foot outside shoulders. It will also add a 10-foot wide shared-used path on either side of the roadway. In addition to widening and adding the shared use path, this project will include improvements to safety, bicycle and pedestrian facilities, accessibility and connectivity, drainage and flood control measures, and pavement condition. The project is listed in the H-GAC RTP in the list of RTP projects (MPOID 17210). It is also in the 2023 H-GAC Regional Goods Movement Plan, Waller County Transportation Plan, and was featured in the full FM 529 study presented by TxDOT in October 2011. FM 529 connects to two state evacuation routes, SH 99 to the east and US 290 to the farther east. The purpose of the project is to improve the mobility, safety, and quality of life for the people traveling along FM 529. The installation of raised medians throughout most of the FM 529 corridor would reduce conflicting traffic movements that contribute to a high number of automobile accidents. The roadway widening will increase vehicle capacity, while raised medians will reduce dangerous left turns. The roadway improvements will be balanced with improvements to the pedestrian and bicycle facilities along the corridor. The enhanced drainage system that results from the reconstruction will improve regional resilience by reducing the risk of flooding on this critical freeway link.

No

No

No

Yes

FM 529 connects to two state evacuation routes, SH 99 to the east and US 290 to the farther east.

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

The annual daily traffic volume on this segment is 5,761 vehicles per day. It is estimated that this will increase by 39.99 percent by 2041, for which truck traffic is expected to represent 8.7 percent after implementation of the project. The installation of raised medians throughout most of the FM 529 corridor would reduce conflicting traffic movements that contribute to a high number of automobile accidents. The roadway widening will increase vehicle capacity, while raised medians will reduce dangerous left turns and keep traffic flowing.

The purpose of the project is to improve the mobility, safety, and quality of life for the people traveling along FM 529. The project will improve access and connectivity to medical facilities, schools, retail, employment, and social services. The proposed project improves or provides access to new residential developments, retail stores, other land uses.

As required by state design guidelines, the capacity increase will also be balanced with improvements to improvements to the pedestrian and bicycle facilities in the corridor. The project will add a 10-foot wide shared-used path on either side of the roadway and ADA ramps at the intersections.

No existing or planned transit service is provided on this facility.

The project will add lanes and improve the shoulders to allow more space to move disabled vehicles and to better maintain flow on the facility vehicle collisions. If FM 529 was to shut down, there would be many alternative routes as this portion of Waller County has a square mile grid system of arterial streets, thus minimizing an inoperability period.

The widening project (new pavement and/or concrete) will bring the roadway to FHWA and TxDOT standards. This will lead to an improvement in the state of good repair and extend the service life of the facility.

Planning Factors Criteria

0

10.15

The crash rate on this segment is 307.87 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles traveled, which is higher than the state average of 118.53 on similar types of roadways. The average serious injury rate of the corridor is 10.15, nearly twice the statewide average of 10.15. The installation of raised medians throughout most of the FM 529 corridor would reduce conflicting traffic movements that contribute to a high number of automobile accidents. The roadway widening will increase vehicle capacity, while raised medians will reduce dangerous left turns.

Resiliency

Low

Low

The enhanced drainage system that results from the reconstruction will improve regional resilience by reducing the risk of flooding on this critical link. All current projects are being designed to meet and/or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards. Detention ponds are being constructed on this FM 529 project corridor.

Access/Connectivity

5,149

17,898

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

5,149

17,898

3,710

966

592

1376

17.60

Because of its central location in the regional network, the project will also produce improvements in mobility and connectivity for vulnerable populations as well as connectivity to jobs, schools, medical facilities, and social services for the regional population.

All current projects are being designed to meet and/or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards (reduce flooding). Any sound walls that are identified prior or during the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process will be constructed on this project, otherwise the corridor is mostly allowing equitable access to residential and commercial land uses that front the facility. The raised medians will provide the opportunity for another agency to plant/maintain landscaping in the median to mitigate air pollution and improve aesthetic values.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

No Cultural resources that could be impacted have been identified on this segment at this time. During construction Best Management Practices (BMP) will be done to prevent sediment pollution in South Mayde Creek and any other creeks/wetlands this project crosses.

H-GAC Staff, Please calculate Emissions reductions for us per email instructions 4/26/23.

Innovation

Yes

The project will implement new infrastructure technologies to enhance accessibility, mobility, multimodalism, resiliency, reliability, and traffic operations and will implement new autonomous/ connected vehicle technology. Brand new Signal Phasing and timing (SpAT) signals will be installed on service roads on this segment of the project as applicable (Related to CSJ 0912-00-701 that will install 1,100+ of these signals on all traffic lights on TxDOT HOU district roads). This simply broadcasts red, green, and yellow times ahead of signalized intersections to connected vehicles newer than model year 2021 or if you have the apps (Traffic Safely and ConnectSmart) downloaded on your cell phone for older vehicles. This provides ample time for you to slow down before intersections because of the timing and to adequately adjust with flow of traffic- platooning. The advantages are improved safety because of a reduction of red-light-running crashes and carbon emission reductions resulting from better traffic platooning. While it might be part of CSJ 701 right now, this type of work could easily be done on these construction/reconstruction projects.

Yes

The project will implement new infrastructure technologies to enhance accessibility, mobility, multimodalism, resiliency, reliability, and traffic operations and will implement new autonomous/ connected vehicle technology. Brand new Signal Phasing and timing (SpAT) signals will be installed on service roads on this segment of the project as applicable (Related to CSJ 0912-00-701 that will install 1,100+ of these signals on all traffic lights on TxDOT HOU district roads). This simply broadcasts red, green, and yellow times ahead of signalized intersections to connected vehicles newer than model year 2021 or if you have the apps (Traffic Safely and ConnectSmart) downloaded on your cell phone for older vehicles. This provides ample time for you to slow down before intersections because of the timing and to adequately adjust with flow of traffic- platooning. The advantages are improved safety because of a reduction of red-light-running crashes and carbon emission reductions resulting from better traffic platooning. While it might be part of CSJ 701 right now, this type of work could easily be done on these construction/reconstruction projects.

Additional Documents

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2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-Brazoria County-Comm Pct 1 (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-City of Friendswood-Mayor (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-City of Galveston-Mayor (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-City of Pattison - Mayor (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-Port Freeport-Chairman (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-Waller County-County Judge (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf