Major Projects Questionnaire
Project Information
Agency Name | TxDOT Houston District |
Project Title | FM 1488 Widening and Access Management |
Facility/Street/Highway | FM 1488 |
Limits | From FM 2978 to IH 45 N |
Description | Widen from 4 to 6 Lanes |
Timeframe | Medium Term (6-10 Years) |
Estimated Cost | $67,800,000.00 |
Regional Transportation Plan Goals
According to the H-GAC 2045 RTP, this project type falls under the Expand strategy. Because it will provide additional capacity to the roadway and reduce primary and secondary crashes caused by congestion. Projects falling under the Expand strategy directly support two of H-GAC’s goals: moving people and goods efficiently and strengthening regional economic competitiveness. Expand projects also indirectly advance H-GAC’s goals of improving safety, achieving a state of good repair, 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. [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: This project will reduce congestion and reduce resulting crashes, increasing the reliability of the facility. [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 that will meet or exceed ATLAS 14 standards, which will benefit the natural resources abutting the facility. This project will reduce emissions caused by idling and congestion. Construction impacts to the WG Jones State Forest will be minimized.
Regional Significance
Roadway
Minor Arterial
Potential Crash Reductions
0.65
5.2
Crash rates for this segment are per 100 million VMT. The fatality rate is 0.65, lower than the regional average (1.23), and the serious injury rate is 5.2, lower than the regional average (6.18). The 4 to 6 lane widening of the roadway will provide additional capacity to the roadway and reduce primary and secondary crashes caused by congestion. The addition of bicycle infrastructure and pedestrian infrastructure will allow cyclists and pedestrians to safely use the facility and reduce points of conflict with vehicles, thus improving the overall safety of the segment. The consolidated crash reduction factor for this project is 93%, as a result of providing additional travel lane (WC 517) and providing bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure (WC 407).
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 1.30, indicating that it takes 1.30 times as long to travel this corridor in the peak period than average, which is moderatly congested.
This project will add capacity by going from 4 to 6 lanes. 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. It will also add and reconstruct raised medians. As an access management strategy in corridors, raised 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. The segment will be brought up to TxDOT and FHWA safety design standards.
Connectivity to Jobs, Medical Facilities, and Activity Centers
Yes
4,523
Yes
Yes
The project will improve traffic flow and relieve congestion along a heavily commercialized corridor. There are many businesses (including Westwood Village and Windvale Center Shopping Malls) and new subdivisions (Del Webb The Woodlands and The Cottages at Buckshot Landing) fronting on this corridor. There is also a Houston Methodist Emergency Care Center in The Woodlands location on FM 1488 as well as a EMS Station 27 and Conroe Fire Department Station 4. A new Magnolia Medical Specialists Building has been constructed as well near the intersection of FM 1488 and Horseshoe Bend.
State of Good Repair
Less than 30 years
Poor
The worst pavement on this facility is in Poor 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
10 Ft Shared Use Paths are being constructed on both sides of the entire length 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
3,460
9,276
1,429
1,881
2,478
431
10.90
The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (4.84%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (31.44%) as compared to the regional average of 65% minority. Because of its somewhat 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 project will improve drainage to ATLAS-14 standards, which reduce flooding events and their impact on vulnerable populations. As a result of the improvement, vulnerable populations will have increased resilience in the event of hazards.
The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (4.84%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (31.44%) 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.
Hurricane Evacuation Route
No
Yes
Connects directly to IH 45 N which is classified as a State Evacuation route.
Additional Documents
2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-Montgomery County - County Judge&Comm (All Montgomery Co Projects).pdf