Operational Improvements and Congestion Management Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name METRO
Project Title Missouri City Park & Ride Capitalized Lease
Facility/Street/Highway SH 6
Limits @ Vicksburg
Description Private partner to develop parking garage to service site; METRO to enter into extended lease for use of garage for P&R service
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $52,000,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

No

>2.0

There is limited to no congestion at the proposed facility site.

>2.0

There is limited to no congestion at the proposed facility site.

Congestion will be reduced at the Park & Ride where patrons will use transit as opposed to single occupant vehicles. In addition, the facility is located in a mixed use development with multi-family residential and retail. This type of development encourages walking and biking as opposed to vehicle use.

Yes

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

This project is not located on a critical freight corridor. However, this facility will reduce vehicular travel demand on two heavily traveled routes with significant truck travel. Fort Bend Toll Road from SH6 to US90A and US90A to Main Street.

The Park & Ride is located in Missouri City which is defined as one of the fastest growing communities in the Houston region. The facility will be located on a mixed use site that contains multi-family residential as well as retail. In addition, the Park & Ride is located near new developments both residential and retail.

The P&R facility is located within a mixed-use joint development between METRO and NewQuest. The mixed-use development includes high density residential and commercial uses. . By nature, in a joint development, walking is encouraged and provides the best means for mobility. Bicycle use is also encouraged within the mixed-use development. The developer will include convenient, accessible sidewalk and path connections from and to planned residential development.

The P&R facility will support commuter transit service from Missouri City to the Texas Medical Center. The P&R facility will provide significant expansion of parking capacity for P&R users. It has more direct, immediate access to the frontage road for the Fort Bend parkway making access to and from the Park and Ride easier for transit patrons arriving by auto. In addition, it will be within walking distance of the residential activity co-located at this site, further encouraging use of the commuter bus service. In addition to reducing traffic congestion along the corridor, it will reduce traffic congestion within the Texas Medical Center and other destinations easily reached through convenient connection rail and bus transit services. This will further reduce VMT and the need for parking in the Texas Medical Center.

The project will remove vehicles from the road therefore reducing the likelihood of collisions. Any reductions in vehicular travel demand will also support rapid response to and recovery from traffic incidents on the facilities used by P&R transit patrons.

The P&R will be a new facility designed and constructed to METRO’s high standards. The facility will be properly maintained by METRO through their quality process.

Planning Factors Criteria

From the year 2018 to 2022, there were a total of 232 crashes found in the study area. There was no fatal crash out of the 232 crashes.

There were 12 serious injuries found in the study area during the years between 2018 and 2022. The average serious injury crash rate on Highway 6 between 2018 and 2022 is 4.98 per 100 VMT, compared to the 2022 Texas statewide average serious injury crash rate of 5.28 per 100 VMT. There was no serious injury found on Fort Bend Parkway Toll Road during the last 5 years. The average serious injury crash rate on Trammel-Fresno Road between the years of 2018 and 2022 is 11.5 per 100 VMT, which is higher than the state average rate.

The P&R facility will encourage commuters to use the bus as opposed to personal vehicle travel, reducing the number of vehicles on the road. In addition, the P&R is in a mixed-use joint development that includes multi-family housing and commercial uses. Residents have the option to eliminate their vehicles by taking the bus as well as walking to commercial establishments in the mixed-use development.

Resiliency

Low

Low

The proposed project location is not located in a designated floodplain. It will be connected to the City of Missouri City’s storm sewer system. The improvements will not substantially alter the existing impermeable surface, so drainage and flooding are not expected to be an issue. Flooding and associated impacts were addressed in a CE approved by FTA on December 27, 2022. The P&R facility will have associated detention ponds to help reduce flooding. be an issue. Flooding and associated impacts were addressed in a Categorical Exclusion approved by FTA on December 27, 2022.

Access/Connectivity

2029

5517

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

2029

5517

57

504

233

100

According to H-GAC Activity- Connectivity Explorer, the weighted livable center need index is 13.7

The P&R is in a mixed use-development which includes commercial and multi-family residential uses. This mixed-use development encourages walking, biking and transit use. Residents that reside in the mixed-use development have the ability to not own a vehicle reducing their overall monthly cost for vehicle ownership. The mixed-use joint development encourages transit use.

The P&R encourages transit use and the mixed-use development allows for persons to not be required to own a vehicle to access employment, housing or commercial uses . The project does not displace any existing residences and impacts no residential properties, low-income or otherwise.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

The proposed P&R facility location is not located in a designated floodplain. It will be connected to the City’s storm sewer system. The improvements will not substantially alter the existing impermeable surface, so drainage and flooding are not expected to be an issue. No designate nor eligible historic features will be impacted by this project. Flooding, Cultural Resources, and other resource areas were addressed in a CE approved by FTA on December 27, 2022.

Annual NOx reduction: 10.72M vmt reduced x .06 gm/mi / 907,185 gm/ton = 0.71 tons per year reduced. Annual VOC reduction: 10.72M vmt reduced x .01 gm/mi / 907,185 gm/ton = 0.12 tons per year.reduced

Innovation

Yes

The P&R facility enhances mobility by providing commuter bus service to the Texas Medical Center which is a high employment center and major destination in the Houston region. Since the P&R facility is in a mixed-use development that contains commercial and multi-family residential uses, it encourages multi-modalism through biking, walking and transit use.

No

Additional Documents

1- Budget.pdf

5- Map.pdf

Missouri City Park & Ride Capatalized Lease.pdf

Missouri City ParkandRide Project DescriptionSchedule.docx

Scope of Services Missouri City ParkandRide Long Term Lease_03222022.docx