Resiliency and State of Good Repair Questionnaire

Project Information

Agency Name TxDOT Houston District
Project Title FM 1097 Drainage Improvements
Facility/Street/Highway FM 1097
Limits At Akins Creek
Description Construct drainage improvements including culvert replacements and limited channel work.
Timeframe Short Term (0-5 Years)
Estimated Cost $2,800,000.00

Investment Category-Focused Criteria

Roadway

Major Collector

This project will construct drainage improvements which will reduce potential flooding (and current erosion) and subsequent weather-related incidents. This will allow for more consistent operations and reduce periods of inoperability.

N/A - drainage

Pavement Age is less than 30

Good

Yes

https://ftp.dot.state.tx.us/pub/txdot-info/brg/tamp.pdf

No

No

Other Investment Category Focused Criteria

No

The project is not located on a Critical Urban Freight Corridor. The project is not located on the TxDOT or FHWA Freight Networks. The project improves regional goods movement by drainage/pumping improvements which will facilitate more efficient traffic flow and reduce inoperability due to flooding.

The project is not located in a high growth area. The population is projected to grow by 158.6% and jobs are projected to increase by 53.3%. Some new land use changes from agriculture to residential has been announced or modeled.

Not applicable

There will be two 10 ft wide shoulders on this new bridge/culvert that could be a bike/ped option per the schematic, increasing pedestrian and cyclist safety and health while improving regional connectivity.

No existing or planned transit service is provided on this facility.

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.

24.677

24.677

The Crash rates for this segment are per 100 million vehicle miles traveled. The fatality rate is 24.677, higher than the regional average (1.23), and the serious injury rate is 24.677, higher than the regional average (6.18). This project will construct drainage improvements including culvert replacements and limited channel work which will reduce potential flooding and subsequent weather-related crashes. The consolidated crash reduction factor for this project is 155%, as a result of the inclusion of 10 ft paved shoulders (WC 537), installing sidewalks (WC 407), and drainage improvements (WC 209).

Resiliency

Low

Low

All current projects are being designed to meet and/or exceed ATLAS-14 drainage standards.

Access/Connectivity

4,709

387

No

No

No

Environmental Justice

4,709

387

657

465

215

33

12.90

The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (12.29%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (7.24%) 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 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 and evacuation capacity in the event of hazards.

The area surrounding the project segment has a lower low-income population (12.29%) as compared to the regional average of 13.5%. The area surrounding the project segment has a lower minority population (7.24%) 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.

Impacts on Natural and Cultural Resources

This project has been cleared as a Categorical Exclusion type of action; thus the project is not anticipated to have significant impacts to the human or natural environment.

N/A

Innovation

No

No

Additional Documents

2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-City of Conroe - Asst Director of Capital Projects (All Montgomery Co Projects).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-City of Montgomery - Mayor (2023CFP-097).pdf

2023HGAC-CFP-CR-LOS-Montgomery County - County Judge&Comm (All Montgomery Co Projects).pdf

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

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