High Growth Area Needs Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name TxDOT Beaumont District
Project Title FM 2025 Widening
Facility/Street/Highway FM 2025
Limits From US 59 to SL 573
Description Widen roadway and bridge to include turn lanes.
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $4,500,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

Cleveland is projected to double the number of households within the next 5-10 years. The growth of the area and the proximity to US 59 necessitates improved access to the freeway and its connection to Houston. Widening FM 2025 improves the traffic operation of the interchange at US 59 by providing dedicated left and right movements while maintaining through traffic in the area. The added capacity will help to better convey the traffic accessing the US 59 corridor.

No

The project consists of adding a center turn lane and dedicated turn lanes to US 59. The roadway would be resurfaced and new signing and pavement markings will be constructed.

No

Yes

The FM 2025 project adds dedicated turn lanes for access to US 59 freeway in addition to a center turn lane from SL 573 to the US 59 interchange. The added dedicated lanes for turning movements alleviates congestion by providing turning vehicles a lane to move over in and allow through traffic to continue their movements.

LOS E

Yes

FM 2025 is one of three access points to US 59/IH-69 within 3 miles. It provides an alternate route to SH 105 and SL 573. The access provided on FM 2025 helps to regulate traffic accessing the freeway as well as crossing over the freeway.

No

Yes

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Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

FM 2025 is a minor arterial serving as an E/W connector from US 59 to SL 5673, both primary freight corridors). The added center turn lanes and dedicated turn lanes at the interchange will help move trucks more effectively and improve safety and allow trucks to more freely connect to the primary freight corridor with the designated turning lanes for access to and from US 59 and SL 573.

Cleveland is projected to double the number of households within the next 5-10 years. The growth of the area and the proximity to US 59 necessitates improved access to the freeway and its connection to Houston. Widening FM 2025 improves the traffic operation of the interchange at US 59 by providing dedicated left and right movements while maintaining through traffic in the area. The added capacity will help to better convey the traffic accessing the US 59 corridor.

Pedestrian and bike accommodations will be included in accordance with TxDOT's Roadway Design Manual. This would include sidewalks at a minimum.

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

The proposed project will reduce inoperability from vehicular crashes or potential storm damage by providing added turn lanes to access the US 59 freeway. The proposed facility will be less prone to complete closure because of the added center turn lane. Access management strategies such as selective placement of raised medians should reduce vehicular collisions.

This project will improve the state of good repair and extend and improve the service life and resiliency of the facility by adding newly constructed sections and reevaluating any existing pavement that may remain to bring it up to the current standards. The pavement design for the new sections and any existing sections will be based on the latest traffic data and design standards. The drainage facilities for the project will be designed to meet or exceed ATLAS-14 standards. With this newly constructed / reconstructed section minimal maintenance work should be required for several decades.

Planning Factors Criteria

0

33.242

The proposed widening project will provide dedicated lanes for turning movements. Approximately 1/3 of the crashes over the last 5 years were dealt with turning movements within the same lane as the through movement. Adding a center turn lane will significantly reduce these factors by providing the dedicated lane for turning.

Resiliency

Low

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The proposed project would reduce the vulnerability to flooding as it would be built to current hydrologic and hydraulic design standards. It would be designed to meet or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards. Specific improvements may include additional cross drainage capacity and possibly raising the proposed roadway profile if determined necessary by the hydraulic analysis.

Access/Connectivity

3670

3018

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

3670

3018

511

582

250

186

56.4

By adding capacity, the proposed project should reduce traffic congestion and help minimize travel delays. This added capacity project should improve connectivity to and from the employment opportunities along this corridor. The additional center turn lanes and dedicated turn lanes should help improve safety along this stretch of roadway. The project would provide accommodations for pedestrian and bike traffic in accordance with TxDOT's Roadway Design Manual as needed. Adding a center turn lane and dedicated turn lanes will provide a safety benefit to employees entering and exiting the roadway from businesses along the corridor.

The footprint of the proposed roadway improvements would be minimized to help prevent impacts to adjacent properties. The proposed roadway section will fit in the existing ROW and thus will not require any displacements of persons, businesses, etc. The current roadway usage would not change with the proposed construction project. The addition of a center turn lane would provide better and safer access to businesses along the roadway.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

Floodplains present in the project vicinity include the 100 year, 500 year, and a floodway. In addition, wetlands are present. During project development, wetland information is provided to the design team to determine where the project might impact Waters of the U.S. (WOUS). The design is adjusted if possible to avoid and minimize impacts to WOUS. Any unavoidable impacts are mitigated through USACE approved mitigation banks. With regard to the floodplains present, the project would be designed to have no negative impact to the floodplain and we would coordinate with the floodplain administrator concerning these.

NOx - 1.47 tons; VOC - 2.73 tons

Innovation

No

No

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