High Growth Area Needs Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name TxDOT Houston District
Project Title SH 75 Widening, Drainage Improvements, and Bike/Ped Improvements
Facility/Street/Highway SH 75
Limits From League Line Road to FM 830
Description RECONSTRUCT AND WIDEN TO 4-LANE DIVIDED ROADWAY - The proposed project will widen the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided roadway with curbs and gutters. It will provide drainage for stormwater and add five-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway.
Timeframe Medium Term (6-10 Years)
Estimated Cost $21,800,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

This section of SH 75 is used for local traffic and as an alternate route for IH-45. New residential and commercial developments are planned or are being constructed. The proposed project will widen the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided roadway with curbs and gutters. It will provide drainage for stormwater and add five-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway. The project is located in a high growth area. The population is projected to grow by 120.5% and jobs are projected to increase by 59.8%. While land use changes have not yet been announced or modeled, additional residential land uses will be needed in the future to accommodate the projected growth. This segment of SH 75 will benefit from improved connectivity and improved level of service that will result from this project. The average daily volume of traffic on this segment in 2021 was 8,650, with 5.1 percent of that being truck traffic. By 2041 daily traffic volume is expected to increase by 40 percent. The purpose of the project is to improve capacity, connectivity, level of service, and safety of the project segment. The added capacity 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 75 up to TxDOT and FHWA safety standards.

Yes

2016-montgomery-county-thoroughfare-plan.pdf (h-gac.com)

The proposed project will widen the existing two-lane roadway to a four-lane divided roadway with curbs and gutters. It will provide drainage for stormwater and add five-foot sidewalks on both sides of the roadway.

Yes

This section of SH 75 is used for local traffic and as an alternate route for IH-45. New residential (The Pines at Seven Coves) and commercial developments (A new Buc-ee's is being constructed at SE corner of FM 830 and IH 45 N, it will generate a lot of traffic and jobs) are planned or are being constructed. Willis High School and nearby AR Turner Elementary School are next to this project providing jobs and generating traffic. Conroe Park North (many warehouses and logistic centers) is just east of this corridor which provides for thousands of jobs.

Yes

This project will add capacity to the roadway, relieving congestion on the facility by allowing for a reduced vehicle to capacity ratio. Further, it will allow more room for traffic to avoid crashes on the segment, reducing congestion caused by crashes. It will also add medians. As an access management strategy in corridors, medians reduce mid-block, left turn related crashes. They enhance traffic flow and reduce the quantity and severity of crashes at intersections and resulting congestion.

LOS B

Yes

Will serve as alternative route for IH-45 N. Provide greater local access between Willis and Conroe.

No

Yes

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Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

The project is not located on a Critical Urban Freight Corridor. The project is not located on the TxDOT or FHWA Freight Networks. The project improves regional goods movement by added capacity which will relieve congestion.

This segment of SH 75 will benefit from improved connectivity and improved level of service that will result from this project. The average daily volume of traffic on this segment in 2021 was 8,650, with 5.1 percent of that being truck traffic. By 2041 daily traffic volume is expected to increase by 40 percent. The purpose of the project is to improve capacity, connectivity, level of service, and safety of the project segment. The added capacity 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 75 up to TxDOT and FHWA safety standards.

SH 75 will have bike lanes and shoulders on project CSJ 0912-37-237. Bike lanes increase the safety of riders and improve regional connectivity. The addition of sidewalks will create transportation alternatives and allow pedestrians greater access to services and improve quality of life.

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

The project will reconstruct and widen lanes to allow more space to move disabled vehicles and to better maintain flow on the facility after vehicle collisions.

The pavement along this facility is currently in Good condition. In a widening/reconstruction project, old pavement is removed and new pavement is constructed, thus increasing the state of good repair and extending the service life of the facility.

Planning Factors Criteria

3.257

0

The Crash rates for this segment are per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The fatality rate is 3.257, higher than the regional average (1.23), and the serious injury rate is 0, lower than the regional average (6.18). The reconstruction and widening of the roadway and shoulders, from an existing two-lane to a four-lane divided roadway will provide additional capacity to the roadway and reduce primary and secondary crashes caused by congestion. Adding pedestrian infrastructure like bike lanes and sidewalks will allow pedestrians to safely use the facility and reduce points of conflict with vehicles, thus improving the overall safety of the segment. Adding shoulders to the facility may reduce head-on, sideswipe, and pedestrian crashes, among others. Shoulders will allow vehicles to move off the roadway after collisions, reducing further crashes caused by congestion. Moreover, drainage improvements will reduce potential flooding and subsequent weather-related crashes.

Resiliency

Low

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This project is constructing multiple detention ponds along the corridor and improved ditches. All current projects are being designed to meet and/or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards.

Access/Connectivity

4,320

4,226

No

Yes

Yes

Environmental Justice

4,320

4,226

606

592

213

618

35.60

The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (8.61%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (60.01%) as compared to the regional average of 65% minority. As a result of the improvement, vulnerable populations will have increased resilience and evacuation capacity in the event of hazards. The facility connects to IH 45, which is a hurricane evacuation route. Because of its central location in the regional network, the project will produce improvements in mobility and connectivity for vulnerable populations as well as connectivity to schools, medical facilities, and social services for the regional population. As a result of the improvement, vulnerable populations will have increased resilience and evacuation capacity in the event of hazards. The project will improve drainage to ATLAS-14 standards, which reduce flooding events and their impact on vulnerable populations.

The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (8.61%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (60.01%) as compared to the regional average of 65% minority. TxDOT’s Environmental Process is designed to ensure compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Executive Order on Environmental Justice. Standard practice is to implement projects that provide user safety and operational efficiency while taking into account environmental quality and impacts to surrounding communities. In practice this means identifying and assessing potential project impacts, then proposing measures to avoid, minimize and/or mitigate disproportionately high and adverse effects to Environmental Justice Populations. For example, the project will improve drainage to ATLAS-14 standards, which will mitigate impacts from added capacity to vulnerable populations.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

This project is in conceptual development. If required, the appropriate Environmental Document, an Environmental Assessment, will be conducted to identify potential impacts to the natural or human environment.

NOx: 0.13; VOC: 0.54

Innovation

Yes

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)

Yes

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)

Additional Documents

2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-City of Conroe - Asst Director of Capital Projects (All Montgomery Co Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-Montgomery County - County Judge&Comm (All Montgomery Co Projects).pdf

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

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