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In 2015, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) published the plans for the all new Loop 335 freeway that encircles the city of Amarillo. [9] TxDOT has planned multiple multi-level interchanges that junction with Interstate 40, Interstate 27, US 287 and US 87. The first interchange, on the east side of Amarillo, is a multi-level ...
The project's aim was to ease congestion at North Texas' worst traffic problem. The project called for as many as 24 lanes and 2 TEXpress lanes along a 4 miles (6.4 km) mile stretch between SH 26 and International Parkway. [7] [8] The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) awarded the project in a joint venture led by Kiewit. [9]
TxDOT moved forward with designating I-14 along US 190 from Copperas Cove to I-35 in Belton. [8] The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) originally denied approval of TxDOT's request for the number at their May 24, 2016, meeting of the Special Committee on US Route Numbering, the body responsible for ...
The committee also divided the state into six divisions to be headquartered in Amarillo, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Angelo, and San Antonio. [3] Later that year, the commission designated 26 state highways covering 8,865 miles (14,267 km) which were to be readily accessible to 89% of the state's population.
In 2018 TxDOT completed the Texas Freight Mobility Plan. [5] The stated purpose is: “ provides the state with a blueprint for facilitating continued economic growth through a comprehensive, multimodal strategy for addressing freight transportation needs and moving goods efficiently and safely throughout the state.
TxDOT envisions a four-lane road and squeezing a minimum 52-foot median in between them. It also intends to stitch on two bike lanes to opposite sides of the road.
According to TxDOT, costs have exceeded $176 million, and the projected total cost for the completion of the route as a divided four-lane highway is still unknown. This proposed extension of Loop 49, the East Texas Hourglass ( ETHG ), planned as a divided four-lane highway between SH 110 and US 59 near Marshall , includes two additional spur ...
Amarillo Globe-News. June 1, 2024 at 1:24 PM. Officials from the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) released information on various lane closures and updates due to ongoing projects: