Annual Hours of Delay/Mile: 387,290 Annual Congestion Cost: $41,416,142 County: Travis Previous Rankings: 26
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IH 35 from Holly Street to US 290/SH 71
Project Types: Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements, Capacity Expansion, Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Managed Lanes/Toll, Operation ImprovementsWebsite: https://my35capex.com/projects/i-35-capital-express-central/
Reconstruct IH 35 mainlanes and frontage roads from Holly St. to SH 71, add northbound and southbound non-tolled managed lanes, reconstruct ramps, improve frontage road, reconstruct intersections and bridges at Riverside, Woodland Ave. and Lady Bird Lake.
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 0015-13-428
- Cost Estimate: $267,857,000
- Let Date: FY 2024
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: February 14, 2024
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IH 35 from Stassney Lane to William Cannon Drive
Project Types: Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Operation Improvements, Signal Operations/ManagementWebsite: http://www.my35.org/capital-project-william-cannon-stassney.htm
Operational improvements from North of Stassney Lane to South of William Cannon Drive.
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- CSJ Number(s): 0015-13-379
- Cost Estimate: $79,000,000
- Let Date: FY 2016
- Completion Date: 2020
- Project Data last modified: February 14, 2022
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IH 35 Capital Express South Project
Project Types: Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements, Capacity Expansion, Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Managed Lanes/Toll, Operation ImprovementsWebsite: https://my35capex.com/
Construct non-tolled managed lanes adding capacity in each direction, auxiliary lanes, ramp relocations and modifications, collector/distributor roads, innovative intersection designs, and bicycle/pedestrian improvements.
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 0016-01-113
- Cost Estimate: $221,798,000
- Let Date: FY 2022
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: April 29, 2024
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IH 35 Capital Express Central Project
Project Types: Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements, Capacity Expansion, Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Managed Lanes/Toll, Operation ImprovementsWebsite: https://my35capex.com/
Construct non-tolled managed lanes adding capacity in each direction, auxiliary lanes, ramp relocations and modifications, collector/distributor roads, innovative intersection designs, and bicycle/pedestrian improvements.
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 0015-14-428, 0015-13-433, 0015-13-423, 0015-13-442
- Cost Estimate: $3,258,050,000
- Let Date: FY 2025
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: April 29, 2024
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- Cost Estimate: $2,000,000,000
- Let Date: FY 2026
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: April 29, 2024
IH 35 Integrated Corridor Management
Project Type: Integrated Corridor ManagementTxDOT, the City of Austin, and other local partner agencies have worked since 2015 on implementing Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) strategies. ICM includes expanding the use of real-time travel information in highly congested urban areas to enable agencies and third party routing applications to better inform the public about travel options. It also enables agencies to make responsive adjustments to their respective systems as appropriate, for example, adjusting transit routes or traffic signals. The effort is intended to facilitate interagency collaboration and help combine numerous information technologies and real-time travel information from highway, rail, and transit operations.
Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) Patrol Service
Project Type: Incident ManagementThe Highway Emergency Response Operator (HERO) Patrol Service, operated by CTRMA in partnership with TxDOT and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute, will provide incident management service along IH 35 traffic from Round Rock to Buda.
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SL 1 Barton Skyway to SL 360
Project Types: Access Management, Interchange/Intersection Improvements, Operation ImprovementsExtend Southbound auxiliary lane and reconstruct 4 southbound ramps
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 313601193
- Cost Estimate: $6,903,000
- Let Date: FY 2023
- Completion Date: Unknown
- Project Data last modified: February 14, 2024
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- Project Data last modified: February 14, 2024
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City of Austin Corridor Mobility Program – South Pleasant Valley Road Corridor
Project Types: Bicycle/Pedestrian Improvements, Operation Improvements, Signal Operations/ManagementWebsite: https://data.austintexas.gov/stories/s/South-Pleasant-Valley-Road-Corridor/vhxq-kae4/
The City of Austin is creating a Corridor Mobility Plan for the South Pleasant Valley Road corridor, funded by the 2016 Mobility Bond. A Corridor Mobility Plan is a preliminary engineering report with recommendations to improve safety, mobility, and connectivity. The limits of the South Pleasant Valley Road Corridor Mobility Plan are between Oltorf Street and Slaughter Lane.
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- Project Data last modified: April 28, 2020
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MoPac South Environmental Study
Project Type: Managed Lanes/TollWebsite: HTTP://WWW.MOPACSOUTH.COM
Reconstruct Loop 1 from FM 734 to Cesar Chavez (Phase 1) and from Cesar Chavez to Slaughter Lane (Phase 2) adding managed lanes in each direction. Transit buses and registered vanpools will be able to use the managed lanes without a toll while carpools and single occupant vehicles will pay a toll.
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 3136-01-107
- Cost Estimate: $171,000,000
- Let Date: FY 2012
- Completion Date: 2017
- Project Data last modified: November 29, 2022
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- CSJ Number(s) or MTP Reference Numbers: 3136-01-176
- Cost Estimate: $825,000,000
- Let Date: FY 2024
- Completion Date: 2027
- Project Data last modified: November 29, 2022
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Regional Travel Options
The Commute Solutions program will promote the use of teleworking, flexible schedules, carpooling, vanpooling, public transit, walking, biking, and reducing barriers to alternative commuting. All routine passenger travel with an origin or destination within the six counties of the CAMPO MPA is considered within the scope of this project. This project consists of six tasks: 1) regional program coordination and outreach; 2) commuter education and enrollment campaigns; 3) ride-sharing/trip-planning tools; 4) regional commuting surveys; 5) grants and training to support local and sub-regional TOM activities, and 6) applied research into innovative regional TOM strategies and performance measurement.
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- CSJ Number(s): 0914-00-423
- Cost Estimate: $312,000
- Let Date: FY 2019
- Completion Date: 2021
- Project Data last modified: November 12, 2019
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Project Connect
Project Types: Access Management, Bus Rapid Transit, Commuter/Light Rail, Express Bus Service, Local Bus Service, Multimodal Transportation Center, Operation Improvements, Park-and-Ride, Travel OptionsWebsite: http://www.projectconnect.com/
Project Connect is a vision for Central Texas’ high-capacity transit system linking activity centers within the fastest growing region in the country and aims to connect people, places, and opportunities in an easy and efficient way.
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— Not Begun — Complete — In Progress — Stalled