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TxDOT said they will evaluate the changes after a couple of weeks and coordinate with the city of Amarillo and Canyon ISD to determine the next steps. TxDOT: New traffic pattern goes into effect ...
Jul. 10—In early July, TxDOT published the draft 2025 Unified Transportation Plan for public comments. This year the only additions were projects either added through utilization of locally ...
Tentative master plan for Dallas-Fort Worth outer loops, as released by the North Central Texas Council of Governments Metropolitan Transportation Program in 2009. Loop 9, as defined by TxDOT, is highlighted in red; it is unknown whether the remainder of the loop would receive this designation.
In a related matter, TxDOT revealed plans last week to spend $482 million to expand I-35 from four lanes to six lanes from US 82 to the Red River to one mile into Oklahoma. The length of the ...
The highway will still require a segment between FM 1626 and I-35 to connect to the other tolled segments of SH 45. This section, SH 45 South, is already included in the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) 2040 Plan for study. [6] This missing link was one source of controversy surrounding the alignment of SH 45 Southeast.
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 ...
Apr. 12—The Texas Department of Transportation issued a traffic alert Friday for I-20 in Midland County. The eastbound left main lane and westbound right main lane of I-20 from Schlumberger ...
Second, traffic on a freeway is "free-flowing". All cross-traffic (and left-turning traffic) is relegated to overpasses or underpasses, so that there are no traffic conflicts on the main line of the highway, which must be regulated by traffic lights, stop signs, or other traffic control devices.