Resiliency and State of Good Repair Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name Brazoria County
Project Title CR 44 improvements
Facility/Street/Highway County Road 44
Limits SH 288 to Loop 274
Description Install signage to warn drivers of roadway conditions and rumble strips to improve safety along CR 44 from SH 288 to Loop 274. Construct 10-foot shoulders along CR 44 from SH 288 to Loop 274 to offset fixed objects from the travel way and improve sight distance at intersections and driveways.
Timeframe Medium Term (6-10 Years)
Estimated Cost $5,500,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

Roadway

None of the Above

The inclusion of a shoulder (widening from two foot to ten foot in width) will reduce inoperability.

AADT is estimated to be 4000 vehicles per day

20 years

Fair

No

No

No

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

The CR 44 project is primarily a safety improvement project that will address sight distance concerns and provide a shoulder for safer operations which will impact local truck operations in and out of Angleton.

Improvements to shoulders and other safety features are becoming prevalent as volumes continue to increase on this important corridor that connect the county seat of Angleton to FM 521. The proposed project improves access to multiple developments such as residential, commercial, and industrial developments according to the HGAC maps.

The project will provide a shoulder for sight distance improvements.

The proposed project will improve bike safety by widening from a two foot shoulder to a ten foot shoulder, giving more room for bicyclists to operate (when needed) outside of the travel lane.

Current CR 44 does not service a fixed route for the Gulf Coast Transit District at this time.

Planning Factors Criteria

1. What is the existing fatality crash rate at the project location? Regional crash data is available online on the crash data viewer. H-GAC staff will provide assistance in calculating the crash rates upon request.

Existing crash rate on CR 44 is 187.92 as outlined in the Brazoria County Mobility Plan completed in 2022. This is above the statewide average for similar roadways.

The crash rate for serious injury along CR 44 is 22.1. There were four serious injury crashes over the last five years long the corridor.

CR 44 improvements will include a 10-foot shoulder, an improvement to the clear zone along the corridor, intersection sight distance improvements, improved signage to warn motorists of slick road conditions when raining, and the addition of rumble strips as CR 44 approaches the intersection with FM 521.

Resiliency

Low

Low

The project does not change the vulnerability to flooding.

Access/Connectivity

3,110

2,466

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

3110

2466

488

656

669

167

34.4

CR 44 improvements will include a 10-foot shoulder, an improvement to the clear zone along the corridor, intersection sight distance improvements, improved signage to warn motorists of slick road conditions when raining, and the addition of rumble strips as CR 44 approaches the intersection with FM 521.

CR 44 improvements will decrease traffic congestion as the 10-foot shoulder will serve as the clear zone in case of any emergency or accident.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

H-GAC to provide the data

H-GAC to provide the data

Innovation

No

No

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