Operational Improvements and Congestion Management Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name Fort Bend County
Project Title FM 762 BNSF Rail Underpass
Facility/Street/Highway FM 2759 & FM 762
Limits FM 762 at BNSF Railroad/FM 2759 Intersection
Description Construction of underpass beneath BNSF Railroad at FM 762
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $50,000,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

No

1.0 – 1.25

Existing Congestion: The proposed project crosses the railroad near FM 762/FM2759 intersection. During rail crossing, the traffic congestion gets worse on FM 762 as well as on FM 2759. Also, during the peak periods on weekdays, the corridor experiences medium to heavy congestion. Travel Time Index: To calculate Travel Time Index for existing conditions, COMPAT tool by TTI was used for the year 2022.

1.25 – 1.50

Travel Time Index: Distance, free flow speed and travel time during peak period from H-GAC Travel Demand Model are used to calculate Travel Time Index for after improvements conditions.

Grade separation: The proposed project would provide grade separation under at-grade railroad crossing near the intersection of FM 762 and FM 2759. During the rail crossing, the intersection experiences heavy congestion. Therefore, the grade separation would reduce congestion and would establish smooth traffic flow.

No

Yes

The proposed project is located beside the future SH 99 alignment according to RTP 2045 plan. SH 99 is a designated evacuation route.

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

The proposed project is located on the designated freight corridor under TxDOT Texas Highway Freight Network. By providing underpass, the traffic operations will be eased and help the regional goods movement to become more efficient. Also, rail movement wouldn't be interrupted as well which also improves regional goods movement.

Around the project location, commercial area is expected to grow by about 12% and jobs by 105% in 2045 within 2 miles radius of the corridor. The AADT in 2022 was recorded as average 86,166 on the corridor which is expected to grow by 90% according to H-GAC conformity year 2045 Travel Demand Model. During the rail crossing, the intersection and the corridor experiences heavy congestion which causes failure of the system. After the proposed grade separation would be built, the congestion due to railroad crossing would be eliminated. Also, the proposed project would help in alleviating the future congestion caused by residential and economic development in the area as the area is seeking extensive growth."

The proposed project would provide new 6-foot-wide sidewalks in each direction along the underpass to provide connections with crosswalks. This will improve safety of side walk users from railroad crossing.

The Fort Bend County Demand Response Service can be benefited from the proposed project for future rides on the corridor by improved travel time and safety and also, Park and Ride service is located in Rosenberg close to the corridor.

The proposed project would provide 4-lane divided underpass. During the event of inoperability, the traffic can be shifted to use other unblocked lanes as the corridor is the only connectivity in the north-south direction.

The proposed project would construct a grade separation under the exising at-grade railroad crossing and intersection of FM 762/FM 2759. The new facility will serve the system for next 50 years.

Planning Factors Criteria

0 crashes/ 100 million VMT

11.81 crashes/ 100 million VMT

Crash rates: The fatality crash rate for the corridor is 0, lower than the H-GAC regional average of 1.21, and the serious injury crash rate is 11.81, higher than the H-GAC regional average 6.20. Work Types: The Proposed improvements would provide following work types (work code, CRF): Install raised median (203, 25%) Install Pavement Markings (401, 20%) Install sidewalks (407, 65%) Grade separation (514, 80%) The proposed improvements together would reduce potential crashes by 97%. Crash reduction impact: The construction of a new grade separation will provide smooth traffic operations without interrupted by rail crossing. This will reduce the crashes caused by heavy congestion.

Resiliency

Low

Low

The proposed project is out of FEMA floodplain and FEMA observed Harvey flood areas. The proposed project would provide storm sewer system with pump station and would meet to the minimum federal standard. This will pump the storm water to ditches alongside the road.

Access/Connectivity

759

9209

Yes

No

Yes

Environmental Justice

759

9209

504

818

1018

925

25

Ped/bike facility: The proposed project includes new 6-foot-wide sidewalks in each direction which will provide safety for active transportation users from railroad crossing and vehicles. Safety improvements: The grade separation will enhance the safety for road users and wouldn't cause trouble to vulnerable population caused by crashes. Connectivity: Because of its location in the road network, the project will produce improvements in mobility and connectivity for vulnerable populations as well as connectivity to medical facilities and social services for the regional population.

Congestion and safety: The proposed improvements mainly focus on congestion mitigation, safety improvements and mobility enhancement, hence lowering the adverse effect to nearest neighborhood. Air pollution, travel time, economy: Reduced congestion will improve air quality by lowering the emissions, minimize the congestion related crashes, and improved travel time can benefit in lowering the delivery cost and bringing business. Mental health and community cohesion: The grade separation with providing sidewalks would improve connection for community cohesion. Apart from that, congestion reduction can diminish the stress, fatigue, irritability and rage. Aesthetic value: The new facility with improved landscape will enhance the aesthetic value of the surrounding areas.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

Natural resources: A total of 6.3 acres of wetland areas are present within a quarter mile buffer. The proposed project does not directly impact wetland areas. Cultural resources: There is no historical sites located within a quarter mile buffer of a project.

NOx - 10.07 tons, VOC - 57.04 tons

Innovation

No

No

Additional Documents

797_FM 762 BNSF Underpass.xlsx

797_FM 762 Underpass Crash Rates.xlsx

797_FM 762 Rail Underpass Red Flag report.pdf