Resiliency and State of Good Repair Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name City of Galveston
Project Title Seawall Blvd: Pedestrian Safety & Traffic Calming Measures (12th to 61st Streets)
Facility/Street/Highway Seawall Blvd
Limits 12th to 61st Streets
Description This proposed project will add: 1) a new low linear barrier along the north side of Seawall Blvd. between 12th & 61st Streets to separate the at grade sidewalk from the adjacent on-street vehicle parking; 2) new traffic calming measures incorporating medians, curb bump outs and high visibility crosswalks at four (4) unsignalized intersections along Seawall Blvd. to reduce speeds along the corridor and enhance pedestrian safety and a new HAWK Pedestrian Crossing in the 5400 Block of Seawall Blvd.
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $2,021,277.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

Roadway

Principal Arterial or Higher Functional Class

The goal of this project is to consturct a multi-use trail along Seawall Blvd, and FM3005 from Boedeker Road to the San Luis Pass along the gulf side of the island.

12653

30 years

Good

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

No

The primary focus of this project is to move pedestrians and bicyclists around safely along the Seawall corridor.

This project in many cases will abut many large tracts of vacant land on the island that could be developed into large residential and/or multi-use developments.

This project will reduce the number of conflict points that exist between the major arterial roadways and the highly desired Gulf of Mexico beaches along Galveston Island.

The overall intent of this project is to develop and engineering design that can be implemented by a physical construction project. This current project is to conduct a feasibility study and complete and engineering design package.

The proposed project will provide enhanced access to existing transit stops along the Seawall and provide greater protection for pedestrians all users while waiting for regularly scheduled pickups.

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.

0.16 crashes per vehicle mile traveled

R = 1787/(5*28.422) = 12.58 crashes per mile

Moving pedestrian and bicyclists off of the roadway will reduce the potential for the type of crashes experienced in the past.

Resiliency

Low

Low

This project will be graded to drain in a manner that follows the existing drainage patterns already established by TxDOT and the City/County/US Army Corps of Engineers.

Access/Connectivity

175

4137

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

175

4137

1182

1589

852

238

20

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

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

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

This project will be graded to drain in a manner that follows the existing drainage patterns already established by TxDOT and the City/County/US Army Corps of Engineers.

Innovation

No

No

Additional Documents

ProjectID 694 - BCA Calculation - Galveston.xlsm