Resiliency and State of Good Repair Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name City of Galveston
Project Title Stewart Road - 61st to 75th Streets: Corridor Improvements
Facility/Street/Highway Stewart Road
Limits 61st Street to 75th Street
Description Full reconstruction of Stewart Road from 61st to 75th Streets to include a two-way left turn lane, pedestrian improvements (e.g. sidewalks, ADA ramps), traffic signal upgrades (i.e. 65th, 68th, 69th and Colony Park Drive), replacement of water and sanitary sewer infrastructure, storm sewer system improvements, and ROW acquisition (if necessary).
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $46,058,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

Roadway

Minor Arterial

This project will reconstruct and upsize existing infrastructure to improve capacity and condition of the entire roadway corridor. New concrete pavement will be incorporated into the design to provide a 50-year design life of the pavement, reducing the need to reconstruct this network segment for several decades. In addition, the increased width of the roadway by adding a two way left turn lane will allow traffic to be diverted around accidents, thus reducing delays to all users resulting from crashes along the corridor.

24647

30 years

Fair

Yes

A new pavement condition assessment was performed in 2023. The final report is in DRAFT format and has not been released to the public.

Yes

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

Yes

The improved corridor will enhance access to existing and potential development along the corridor.

The increased width of the roadway by adding the two way left turn lane will allow traffic to be diverted around accidents, thus reducing delays to all users resulting from crashes along the corridor.

This proposed project will consist of a complete corridor improvement within the right of way. This will allow for new sidewalks, driveway entrances, ADA Accessibility and other built components along the corridor to provide a safe place for all users.

The proposed improvement will look to create bus pull-out areas where appropriate and feasible that will provide greater safety for patrons and reduce the need for lengthy backups resulting from busses stopping in the travel lane.

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.

236 crashes per 100 million vehicle miles

R = 385/(5*1.395) = 55.19 crashes per mile

The improved roadway geometrics along this corridor will improve safety by reducing driver confusion, which will reduce expected fatalities along this stretch of the road network.

Resiliency

High

Medium

This project will include upgrades to the underground drainage conveyance system as well as improvements at the intersections to provide larger inlets to accommodate a greater inflow of water into the system. Given the island’s unique geographic constraints, inclusion of sluice gates or other closure type apparatuses are being considered at the outfall to prevent the system from being inundated dure to tidal backflow.

Access/Connectivity

2995

4125

No

Yes

No

Environmental Justice

2995

4125

1387

755

554

256

20

The proposed corridor improvements will improve accessibility for all users along the corridor by reducing delays due to traffic and congestion.

This project will incorporate greater accessibility to existing municipal services offered by the City to all residents.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

This project will occur along an already developed corridor. The planned improvements will include upgrades to the underground drainage conveyance system as well as improvements at the intersections to provide larger inlets to accommodate a greater inflow of water into the system. Given the island’s unique geographic constraints, inclusion of sluice gates or other closure type apparatuses are being considered at the outfall to prevent the system from being inundated dure to tidal backflow.

Innovation

Yes

Technology to be determined.

Yes

Technology to be determined.

Additional Documents

ProjectID 688 - BCA Calculation - Galveston.xlsm