Major Projects Questionnaire
Project Information
Agency Name | TxDOT Houston District |
Project Title | FM 359 Widening |
Facility/Street/Highway | FM 359 |
Limits | From South IH 10 W to US 90 |
Description | Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lane urban divided roadway |
Timeframe | Medium Term (6-10 Years) |
Estimated Cost | $7,750,000.00 |
Regional Transportation Plan Goals
According to the 2045 RTP, this project falls under H-GAC’s Manage, Maintain, and Expand strategies, which collectively directly support all five of H-GAC’s goals of improving safety, achieving/maintaining a state of good repair, moving people and goods efficiently, strengthening regional economic competitiveness, and protecting cultural and natural resources. [1] Improve Safety: This project will provide additional capacity to the roadway and reduce primary and secondary crashes caused by congestion. This project will provide intersection improvements that reduce intersection-related crashes. [2] Achieve & Maintain State of Good Repair: In a widening/reconstruction project, old pavement is removed, and new pavement is constructed, thus increasing the state of good repair. [3] Move People and Goods Reliably and Efficiently: Added capacity will reduce congestion and reduce resulting crashes, increasing the reliability of the facility. Further, this project will reduce intersection-related congestion [4] Strengthen Regional Economic Competitiveness: This project will reduce congestion and resulting crashes, increasing the truck travel time reliability of the facility, boosting regional and economic competitiveness. [5] Conserve and Protect Natural and Cultural Resources: This project will include improved drainage, which will benefit the natural resources abutting the facility. This project will reduce emissions caused by idling and congestion.
Regional Significance
Roadway
Major Collector
Potential Crash Reductions
0
4.198
Crash rates for this segment are per 100 million VMT. The fatality rate is 0, lower than the regional average (1.23), and the serious injury rate is 4.198, lower than the regional average, (6.18). The planned reconstruction and widening of the roadway aim to increase its capacity, effectively reducing primary and secondary crashes caused by congestion. This project is also expected to enhance intersection design and operation, leading to a reduction in crashes associated with intersections. Sidewalks or shared-use paths are likely to be constructed on one side or both sides of this project. The addition of pedestrian infrastructure will allow pedestrians to safely use the facility and reduce points of conflicts with vehicles, thus further contributing to the safety and accessibility of the area. The consolidated crash reduction factor for this project is 93% as a result installing pedestrain and bicycle infrastructure (WC 407) and providing additional travel lanes (WC 517).
Potential Congestion Reductions
No
1.25 – 1.50
Travel Time Index (TTI) is a ratio that compares peak period travel times along a corridor to average travel times, thus estimating a relative level of rush hour congestion. Current TTI for the project area is 1.26, indicating that it takes 1.26 times as long to travel this corridor in the peak period than average, which is mildly congested.
This project will add capacity. Adding capacity will relieve 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. The segment will be brought up to TxDOT and FHWA safety design standards.
Connectivity to Jobs, Medical Facilities, and Activity Centers
Yes
869
No
Yes
This added capacity project will connect residents in Pattison to jobs in Brookshire and/or vice versa. Royal ISD has a couple of schools along this corridor that provide jobs and education to students while generating traffic. North of Brookshire near this corridor there will be residential developments including many single family homes.
State of Good Repair
Less than 30 years
Good
This segment contains pavement in Good condition, according to TxDOT and FHWA guidelines. In a widening/reconstruction project like this project, pavement is removed and new pavement is constructed, thus increasing the state of good repair and extending the service life of the facility.
Biking and Walking Conditions
Sidewalks or shared use paths will most likely be built on one side or both sides of this project. Shared use paths provide a low-stress experience for active transportation users, increasing user safety and health while improving regional connectivity. The addition of sidewalks will create transportation alternatives and allow pedestrians greater access to services and improve quality of life.
Impacts to Vulnerable Populations
2,511
4,077
1,087
476
287
630
45.20
The area surrounding the project segment has a higher low-income population (20.07%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a higher minority population (75.26%) as compared to the regional average of 65% minority. 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.
The area surrounding the project segment has a higher low-income population (20.07%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a higher minority population (75.26%) 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.
Hurricane Evacuation Route
No
No
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-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
2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-City of Pattison - Mayor (All Waller Co Projects).pdf
2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-Waller County - County Judge (All Waller Co Projects).pdf