Regional Goods Movement Questionnaire
Project Information
Agency Name | TxDOT Houston District |
Project Title | SH 288 Widening |
Facility/Street/Highway | SH 288 |
Limits | From SH 35 to SH 332 |
Description | Reconstruct and widen from 4-lane to 6-lanes. The proposed project will widen to the inside, adding two additional lanes (one in each direction), along with turn lanes at select locations. It will provide drainage for stormwater to accommodate the additional pavement. Frontage roads are not included in this project. |
Timeframe | Medium Term (6-10 Years) |
Estimated Cost | $209,300,000.00 |
Investment Category-Focused Criteria
Yes
H-GAC 2023 Regional Goods Movement Study
https://engage.h-gac.com/regional-goods
Low
No
9.9%
11.9%
Yes
Yes
0
Description: The project consists of reconstructing and widening SH 288 from 4-lanes to 6-lanes from SH 35 to SH 332 in Lake Jackson, Brazoria County at Oyster Creek Drive. The proposed project helps connect two urbanized areas and is a critical evacuation route for the southern region and coastal areas. The proposed project will widen to the inside, adding two additional lanes (one in each direction) along with turn lanes at select locations to accommodate future growth in the area. The project will provide drainage for stormwater to accommodate the additional pavement and maintain flooding vulnerability at low to moderate levels. Frontage roads are not included in this project. As required by state and federal design standards, the proposed improvements will also include safety, pavement, and bicycle and pedestrian facility improvements. The project is listed in the H-GAC RTP 2045 (MPOID 18715). The project is in a high growth area and is an important link on the Critical Rural Freight Network defined in the Texas Highway Freight Network. SH 288 is a state hurricane evacuation route and connects to SH 6 and SL 8, also major hurricane evacuation routes. These SH 288 proposed improvements provide evacuation routes to minority, zero vehicle households, female head of household, and elderly populations adjacent and south of the project. SH 288 is ranked moderate and high in vulnerability score for flooding and storm surge, respectively. SH 288 runs near the Texas Gulf Coast Regional Airport and leads directly to the Port of Freeport. Need: This section of SH 288 connects the Port of Freeport to all points north and northwest. New subdivisions and retail areas built along the vicinity of SH 288 between Pearland and Lake Jackson are generating new traffic and necessitating added capacity. The project roadway is congested and needs additional capacity. The current daily volume of traffic on the segment is roughly 34,610 vehicles per day, of which 8.1 percent were trucks. The estimated percent increase in volume from 2021 to 2041 is estimated to be 40 percent (approx. 48,500), for which truck traffic is expected to represent 11.9 percent after implementation of the project. The total crash rate for all crash types over the past five years was 71.4 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The fatality rate is 0.36 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles. The serious injury crash rate was 2.51. Purpose and Contribution: The purpose of the project is to increase resiliency, flood mitigation, safety, add capacity as well as reliability of access to the Port of Freeport by improving the capacity, connectivity, level of service, and safety of the project segment and the Critical Urban Freight Network in the region. This improvement, in conjunction with the other adjacent proposed improvements, will improve freight access to many major freight generators in the region. The added capacity will improve regional connectivity for all modes while also improving safety by reducing primary and secondary crashes due to congestion and by bringing the segment of SH 288 up to TxDOT and FHWA safety standards. The enhanced drainage system that results from the reconstruction will improve regional resilience by reducing the risk of flooding on this critical freeway link. Because of its central location in the regional network, the project will also produce improvements in mobility and connectivity as well as connectivity to schools and social services for the regional population.
No
Yes
Other Investment Category Focused Criteria
This section of SH 288 connects the Port of Freeport to all points north and northwest. It is congested and needs additional capacity. The current daily volume of traffic on the segment is roughly 34,610 vehicles per day, of which 8.1 percent were trucks. The estimated percent increase in volume from 2021 to 2041 is estimated to be 40 percent (approx. 48,500), for which truck traffic is expected to represent 11.9 percent after implementation of the project. The purpose of the project is to reduce congestion on SH 288 and to improve the capacity, connectivity, level of service, and safety of the project segment and the Critical Urban Freight Network in the region. Improvements to the facility will improve regional connectivity for all modes while also reducing congestion and improving safety by reducing primary and secondary crashes due to congestion and by bringing the segment of SH 288 up to TxDOT and FHWA safety standards.
The project is in a High Growth Area and provides access to residential, retail, or other land uses being developed. Numerous new subdivisions and retail areas are being built along the vicinity of SH 288 between Pearland and Lake Jackson generating new traffic. It improves connectivity to the Texas Gulf Coast Regional Airport and the Port of Freeport. The proposed project helps connect two urbanized areas, Lake Jackson-Angleton UA to Houston’s LUA, as well as provides a critical evacuation route to Lake Jackson-Angleton UA.
As required by state and federal design standards, the capacity increase will also be balanced with improvements to pedestrian and bicycle facilities in the corridor.
Connect Transit: Lake Jackson and Clue (Green) uses SH 332 (Oyster Creek Dr) at the terminus of this project limits. The roadway improvement for SH 288 will improve operations for the transit services that use the link and connect to other parts of the region.
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.
The project includes reconstruction of the roadway which will lead to an improvement in the state of good repair and extend the service life of the facility.
Planning Factors Criteria
0.36
2.51
The total crash rate for all crash types over the past five years was 71.4 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The fatality rate is 0.36 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles. The serious injury crash rate was 2.51. The added capacity will improve regional connectivity for all modes while also improving safety by reducing primary and secondary crashes due to congestion and by bringing the segment up to TxDOT and FHWA safety standards.
Resiliency
Medium
Low
According to the H-GAC Resilience Tool, the project segment is moderately vulnerable to flooding and highly vulnerable to storm surge. The enhanced drainage system that results from the reconstruction will improve regional resilience by reducing the risk of flooding on this critical freeway link. All current projects are being designed to meet and/or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards.
Access/Connectivity
5,681
8,029
Yes
Yes
Yes
Environmental Justice
5,681
8,029
1,383
1657
1442
374
16.50
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 schools, medical facilities, and social services for the regional population. These proposed improvements provide evacuation route to minority, zero vehicle households, female head of household, and elderly populations south of the project and close to the coast. SH 288 is ranked moderate and high in vulnerability score for flooding and storm surge, respectively.
These SH 288 proposed improvements provide evacuation routes to minority, zero vehicle households, female head of household, and elderly populations adjacent and south of the project.
Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources
No Cultural or Natural resources that could be impacted have been identified on this segment at this time.
H-GAC Staff, Please calculate Emissions reductions for us per email instructions 4/26/23.
Innovation
Yes
The project will implement new infrastructure and autonomous/connected 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 this segment of the project (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 (model year 2021 or newer) 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.
Yes
The project will implement new infrastructure and autonomous/connected 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 this segment of the project (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 (model year 2021 or newer) 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.
Additional Documents
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-Port Freeport-Chairman (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf
2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-City of Pattison - Mayor (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf
2023HGAC-CFP-RGM-LOS-Waller County-County Judge (ALL RGM TxDOT Projects).pdf