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AGENDA
TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
125 East 11th Street
Austin, Texas 78701-2483
THURSDAY
May 30, 2013
9:00 A.M.
1.
CONVENE MEETING
Safety Briefing
Staff will provide general safety instruction.
2.
Approval of Minutes of the April 25, 2013, meeting of the Texas
Transportation Commission
3.
Resolution
Recognize Connie Bohuslav, Executive Assistant, upon her retirement from the
department after 25 years of service
4
Discussion Items
a.
Status of the 2013 Unified Transportation Program
Presentation and discussion on the status of remaining unallocated funds in the 2013 Unified
Transportation Program and potential project opportunities that may be considered for future
updates based on current needs.
b.
TxDOT preparation for 2013 Hurricane Season
A brief presentation of how the department has prepared to respond should a hurricane strike the
gulf coast.
c.
Update on the award of funds to continue safe operation of air traffic control
towers impacted by recent federal action
As a cost savings measure, the Federal Aviation Administration scheduled 149 Contract Air
Traffic Control Towers to close beginning April 7, 2013. The commission took action on April 4,
2013, to provide Texas airports affected by FAA’s decision financial assistance to continue tower
operations after April 7th. Staff will provide an update regarding FAA’s decision to keep the
contract towers open for the remainder of fiscal year 2013 as a result of the Reducing Flight
Delays Act of 2013.
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5.
Appointments
a.
Appoint one member to the Port Authority Advisory Committee (MO)
State law requires the commission to appoint a seven-member Port Authority Advisory Committee
to advise the commission and the department on port issues and to provide a forum for the
exchange of information between the commission, the department, and committee members
representing the Texas port system. This minute order appoints a new representative from the
Port of Houston Authority, at that entity’s request.
b.
Appoint one member to the Grand Parkway Association
Board of Directors (MO)
State law requires transportation corporations to have a board in which the powers of the
corporation reside. The commission shall appoint each director for a term not to exceed six
years. This minute order approves the appointment of one member to the Grand Parkway
Association Board of Directors. The member’s six-year term will expire May 30, 2019.
6.
Aviation
Various Counties - Award federal and state grant funding for airport
improvement projects at various locations (MO)
Federal law authorizes the award of federal funding to preserve and improve the state's general aviation
system. State law authorizes the award of state funding for capital improvement projects. The airports
listed in Exhibit A are eligible for award of these grant funds and the department seeks approval of the
awards.
7.
Public Transportation
a.
Jefferson County - Award transportation development credits to the City of
Beaumont for the replacement of transit vehicles (MO)
The South East Regional Planning Commission has programmed CMAQ funds for the purchase of
transit vehicles in the Beaumont urbanized area. The transportation development credit award
identified in this minute order to the City of Beaumont will provide the match to the federal funds
for this capital project.
b.
Various - Award federal funds from the Job Access Reverse Commute Program
(JARC, §5316), Bus and Bus Facilities Program (§5309), and state funds, and
transportation development credits to the South Plains Community Action
Association (MO)
The award identified is this minute order from the Federal Transit Administration’s JARC, Bus
and Bus Facilities Program, and state funds, and TDC will address an urgent need for fleet in the
South Plains Community Action Association’s, a rural transit district, service area. Due to a plant
closure in Plainview, Texas, employees of the affected plant need transportation to another plant
located in Friona, Texas.
c.
Various Counties - Award federal §5304 and state match, §5311, §5311(f), Rural
Transit Assistance Program funds for the FY 2013 coordinated call for projects,
and award transportation development credits (MO)
The awards identified in this minute order reflect the allocation of federal grant funds from
several Federal Transit Administration programs and state match to various entities and public
transportation providers responding to a coordinated program request for proposal.
Transportation development credits are awarded to various agencies to assist with the match of
federal funds for capital projects.
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7.
Public Transportation (continued)
d.
Various Counties - Award federal §5311, Formula Grants for Rural Areas
Program, funds to rural transit districts for FY 2013 (MO)
The awards identified in this minute order reflect the allocation of federal grant funds from the
Federal Transit Administration §5311, Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program, to rural public
transportation providers for a formula allocation based on vehicle revenue miles.
e.
Various Counties - Award federal §5311, Formula Grants for Rural Areas
Program, funds to rural transit districts for FY 2013 (MO)
The awards identified in this minute order reflect an allocation of federal grant funds from the
Federal Transit Administration §5311, Formula Grants for Rural Areas Program, to rural transit
agencies to address impacts of the 2010 Census beyond the formula-based awards previously
awarded by the Texas Transportation Commission in December 2012.
f.
Various Counties - Award federal and state funds, and transportation
development credits to Texoma Area Paratransit System (MO)
The awards identified in this minute order reflect the award of the balance of federal and state
grant funds, and TDC originally awarded to Collin County Committee on Aging (CCCOA) under
several prior actions of the commission. The Texoma Area Paratransit System, now serves as the
rural transit district providing transit service to the area previously served by CCCOA.
8.
Transportation Planning
Various Counties - Designate various Interstate Highways concurrent with existing US
Highways (MO)
The commission will consider the designation of new Interstates on the state highway system concurrent
with existing US Highways. Once designated, these highways will operate as part of the Interstate System
in Texas. Action is subject to approval of these designations by the Federal Highway Administration.
9.
Promulgation of Administrative Rules Under Title 43, Texas Administrative Code,
and the Administrative Procedure Act, Government Code, Chapter 2001:
a.
Final Adoption
(1)
Chapter 2 - Environmental Review of Transportation Projects (MO)
Amendments to §2.12, Project Coordination (General Provisions), and
§2.103, Public Participation for an Environmental Impact Statement or
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Public Participation)
The adoption of new memoranda of understanding with the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Commission, Texas Historical Commission, and Texas Commission on Environmental
Quality has resulted in a reorganization of Chapter 2 of the commission’s rules. These
amendments merely change references in Chapter 2 to accurately cite the new
provisions.
(2)
Chapter 2 - Environmental Review of Transportation Projects (MO)
Repeal of §2.21, Purpose, and §2.22, Memorandum of Understanding with
the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department; and New Subchapter G,
Memorandum of Understanding with the Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department, New §§2.201-2.216
Transportation Code, §201.607, requires the department to enter into a memorandum of
understanding with each state agency that is responsible for the protection of the natural
environment or for the preservation of historical or archeological resources. This
updated agreement concerns the department’s coordination of certain transportation
projects with the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. The agreement must be updated
every five years. The changes will make the coordination process more efficient.
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9.
Promulgation of Administrative Rules (continued)
a.
Final Adoption (continued)
(3)
Chapter 5 - Finance (MO)
Amendments to §5.107, Award by Commission, and §5.109, Discretionary
Award (Transportation Development Credit Program)
The amendments authorize the commission to award transportation development credits
(TDCs) in a lump sum to a program or category of projects which support a department
goal or initiative. The individual projects, and the exact amount of TDCs to be used for
each project, need not be specified at the time of award. This revision will enable to
department to utilize TDCs in a manner which maximizes federal funds on eligible
projects. In addition, the amendments clarify the process by which the commission will
allocate TDCs to support public transit projects each fiscal year.
(4)
Chapter 9 - Contract and Grant Management (MO)
New §9.40, Contract Under a Pilot Program (Contracting for
Architectural, Engineering, and Surveying Services)
This new section provides for the executive director or the executive director’s designee
to authorize the execution of an engineering, architecture, or surveying contract that
does not comply with the subchapter if the procurement was part of a pilot project
approved by the commission for the purpose of improving the efficiency and fairness of
the qualification-based procurement process.
b.
Proposed Adoption
(1)
Chapter 4 - Employment Practices (MO)
Repeal of §§4.60-4.63 (Employee Training and Education) and New
§4.61, Tuition Assistance Program (Employee Training and Education)
The existing Tuition Assistance Program rules contain unnecessarily detailed internal
operating procedures and do not afford the department sufficient flexibility to administer
the program efficiently. The rules are being replaced with a rule generally authorizing
the department to set employee education policies according to state law.
(2)
Chapter 5 - Finance (MO)
Amendments to §5.52, Definitions, §5.58, Calculation of Pass-Through
Fares and Tolls, and §5.59, Project Development by Public or Private
Entity, and New §5.61, Solicitation of Private Proposals (Pass-Through
Fares and Tolls)
The amendments and new section will allow the department to solicit private passthrough proposals for highway projects in circumstances other than a program call
issued under §5.54, and will allow the department to make payments to the private
developer from any available source, including project revenues and money in the state
highway fund, in order to reimburse a private entity's project-related costs, including
financing costs, and to pay a return on any private investment. The payment amounts
may be adjusted based on the private developer's compliance with performance measures
in the pass-through agreement. The amendments and new section will authorize the
department to solicit private proposals using a two-step procurement process (issuance
of a request for qualifications and issuance of a request for proposals from qualified
proposers), and using a one-step procurement process in which a request for proposals is
issued to prequalified proposers (including proposers qualified under a comprehensive
development agreement procurement that is converted to a procurement for a passthrough agreement). The amendments and new section will facilitate the timely financing
and development of critical highway improvement projects that could not otherwise be
developed on a timely basis because the department has insufficient highway funds.
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9.
Promulgation of Administrative Rules (continued)
b.
Proposed Adoption (continued)
(3)
Chapter 9 - Contract and Grant Management (MO)
Amendments to §9.35, Federal Process (Contracting for Architectural,
Engineering, and Surveying Services)
The Federal Highway Administration is conducting a pilot program to evaluate the use
of a “safe harbor rate.” The safe harbor rate serves as an indirect cost rate for firms
providing engineering and design-related services lacking an FAR-compliant indirect
cost rate. This amendment accommodates the department’s participation in the pilot
program.
(4)
Chapter 28 - Oversize and Overweight Vehicles and Loads (MO)
New §28.60, Purpose, §28.61, Definition, and §28.62, District’s Powers
and Duties, §28.63, Permit Eligibility, §28.64, Permit Issuance
Requirements and Procedures, §28.65, Permit Weight Limits for Axles,
§28.66, Movement Requirements and Restrictions, and §28.67, Records
(New Subchapter F, Port Freeport Permits)
These new sections provide the authority for Port Freeport to issue permits for the
operation of oversize and overweight vehicles on specific roads within Brazoria County.
The sections also establish the guidelines for the agreement between the county and the
department and the requirements the county must follow to issue the permits.
10.
Office of Compliance and Ethics
Office of Compliance and Ethics Report
State law requires the commission to establish a compliance program, which must include a compliance
office to oversee the program. The compliance office is responsible for acting to prevent and detect serious
breaches of department policy, fraud, waste, and abuse of office, including any acts of criminal conduct
within the department. The compliance office is required to provide a monthly report to the commission
regarding investigations and a summary of information relating to trends and recommendations.
11.
Toll Roads
a.
Dallas and Tarrant Counties - Consider the approval of the department’s
determination to exercise its option to develop, finance, construct, and operate the
I-30 Managed Lanes Project from Baird Farm Road in Tarrant County to I-35E in
Dallas County (MO)
On March 20, 2013, the North Texas Tollway Authority (NTTA) waived and declined to exercise
its option to develop, finance, construct, and operate the I-30 Managed Lanes Project. S.B. 19,
82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, established a new primacy determination process in new
Chapter 373 of the Transportation Code. Pursuant to Section 373.055 of the Transportation
Code, the department and NTTA finalized an agreement to alter the time limit for TxDOT to
exercise its option under Section 373.053 of the Code to develop, finance, construct, and operate
the I-30 Managed Lanes Project.
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11.
Toll Roads (continued)
b.
El Paso County - Consider the approval of the department’s determination to
exercise its option to develop, construct, finance, and operate the portion of the
Loop 375 Border Highway West Extension in El Paso County from Racetrack
Drive near Doniphan Road and New Mexico 273 (west of downtown) to US 54
(east of downtown) in the City of El Paso (Project) and authorize the department
to issue a request for qualifications for the development, design, construction,
maintenance, operation and potentially financing of the Project (MO)
(Presentation)
On May 8, 2013, Camino Real Regional Mobility Authority (CRRMA) waived and declined to
exercise its option to develop, construct, finance, and operate the Loop 375 Border Highway West
Project. S.B. 19, 82nd Legislature, Regular Session, 2011, established a primacy determination
process in Chapter 373 of the Transportation Code. As a result, the department has 60 days after
that date to decide whether it will exercise its option to develop, construct, finance and operate
that project, pursuant to Transportation Code, §373.053. The Loop 375 Border Highway West
Project is a high priority for the state and meets the conditions necessary for delivery under a
Design Build / Pass-Through agreement.
c.
Various Counties - Consider the approval of a prohibition on the use of bicycles
on limited-access and controlled-access toll projects on the state highway system
(MO)
Section 545.065, Transportation Code authorizes the commission, by minute order, to prohibit the
use of a limited-access or controlled-access highway by bicycles. The proposed prohibition has
been determined to be necessary in order to protect the safety of the traveling public, and would
be effective upon the placement of all necessary traffic-control devices.
12.
Contracts
Award or reject contracts for maintenance, highway and building construction
These proposed minute orders contain information concerning the receipt of bids for highway
improvement contracts. The department may reschedule receipt of bids for those projects where the
commission rejects all bids. Those bids accepted by the commission will result in conditional contract
awards to the low bidders. Contract award conditions may involve securing funding from other sources,
the contractor's ability to satisfy federal DBE subcontracting requirements, or other requirements as
outlined in the project bid proposal.
a.
b.
13.
Highway Maintenance and Department Building Construction
(see attached itemized list) (MO)
Highway and Transportation Enhancement Building Construction
(see attached itemized list) (MO)
Eminent Domain Proceedings
Various Counties - Authorize the filing of condemnation proceedings to acquire real
property by eminent domain for non-controlled and controlled access highways (see
attached list) (MO)
Commission findings, determinations, and authorizations for the state, by motion made in accordance with
Senate Bill 18 (82nd Legislature), to acquire by eminent domain, upon the payment of adequate and just
compensation, various ownership interests in specific parcels of real property that are needed to develop
or improve both non-controlled and controlled access state highways, to include requesting the state
attorney general to bring and pursue condemnation suits relating to those specific parcels of real property
described in the attached itemized list.
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14.
Traffic Operations
Highway Safety Plan - Approve funding for the 2014 Highway Safety Plan (MO)
The department develops and implements an annual Highway Safety Plan (HSP). Federal funds are
allocated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and are used for traffic safety projects
identified in the HSP. The HSP groups anticipated projects into focus-oriented program areas. This minute
order lists the number of projects in each program area and the allocated amounts for FY 2014.
15.
Routine Minute Orders
a.
Donations to the Department
Various Districts - Consider the acceptance of donations made to
the department to include: (a) donations in any form, including realty, personalty,
money, materials, or services, which are made to the department for the purpose
of carrying out its functions and duties; and (b) donations from landowners, with
land adjacent to a highway that is part of the state highway system, to construct an
improvement on the highway right-of-way that is directly related to improving
access to or from the owner’s land (See attached itemized list) (MO)
The donations will ensure the safety of the traveling public.
b.
Right of Way Dispositions and Donations
(1)
Brazoria County - SL 419 and SH 35 in Old Ocean - Consider the
removal from the system of a segment of SL 419, transfer of control,
jurisdiction, and maintenance to the county and re-designation of the
remaining segment of SL 419. Also consider the sale of surplus right of
way on SH 35 to the county (MO)
The district has determined that a segment of SL 419 is no longer needed as part of the
highway system and recommends that it be removed from the system. The county will
assume control, jurisdiction and maintenance. The remaining segment of SL 419 will be
re-designated. The surplus land on SH 35 is no longer needed for highway purposes.
The county has requested to purchase the surplus land, and it may be sold to the county.
(2)
Brazos County - SH 6 at SH 40 in College Station - Consider the sale of
surplus right of way to the abutting landowner (MO)
The district has determined that the surplus land is no longer needed for highway
purposes. The abutting landowner has requested to purchase the surplus land, and it
may be sold to the abutting landowner.
(3)
Collin County - FM 2478, old alignment at Kathryn Lane in Plano Consider the sale of surplus right of way to the abutting landowner (MO)
The district has determined that the surplus land is no longer needed for highway
purposes. The highway was realigned, and the abutting landowner has requested to
purchase the surplus land. The land was offered to the city, and the city declined to
purchase it. It may be sold to the abutting landowner.
(4)
El Paso County – I-10 at SL 375, south of Rojas Drive in El PasoConsider the sale of access rights to the abutting landowner (MO)
A property owner has requested a break in the control-of-access line for a driveway
location on the northbound frontage road. The district has determined that access may
be allowed to and from the highway facility at the requested location, and access rights
may be sold to the abutting landowner.
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15.
Routine Minute Orders
b.
Right of Way Dispositions and Donations (continued)
(5)
Houston County - FM 357 4.1 miles southeast of Kennard Consider the acceptance of a donation of a roadway easement maintained
by the state (MO)
The property being donated to the department is currently a roadway easement utilized
and maintained by the state. The owner wishes to donate the property to the state. The
property being donated is valued at more than $500.
(6)
Upshur County - SH 154 from 0.7 miles west of US 259 to US 259
Consider the acceptance of a donation of land for a highway improvement
project (MO)
The property being donated to the department is necessary for the widening of SH 154.
The property being donated is in lieu of payment for the acquisition and is valued at
more than $500.
c.
Highway Designation
Navarro County - Designate SH 31 along a new location around the city
of Corsicana and redesignate the old alignment as SH 31-D Business (MO)
The Dallas District has requested the designation of SH 31 along a new location from
County Road 5141 south of Corsicana east and northeastward approximately 13.0 miles
to County Road SE 70. This minute order also redesignates the old alignment as SH 31D Business.
d.
Release of Access
Fort Bend - US 59, immediately south of First Colony Boulevard in Sugar Land Consider the designation of a location on the highway at which access will be
permitted to the abutting property (MO)
The designation of a 31-foot break in the control-of-access line will allow the abutting landowner
to open a proposed driveway location for access to and from the southbound frontage road. The
district has determined that access may be permitted at the designated location.
e.
Redesignation of Access
Travis County - Authorize the redesignation of access control along Loop 1,
approximately 1800 feet south of the US 290/SH 71 (Ben White Boulevard)
intersection, for the property owned by Mopac Condominiums, Ltd, to move the
access point from its original location to a new location (MO)
Loop 1 is a controlled access facility and Mopac Condominiums, Ltd is requesting that its
property's existing point of access to Loop 1 be relocated from the existing location. The original
access point will be removed and access will be denied at that location.
f.
Reports
Accept the annual Inspection Report for the Central Texas Turnpike System (MO)
The General Engineering Consultant's annual Inspection Report relates to the 2002 Project of the
CTTS, a toll project composed of the SH 130, SH 45N, Loop 1, and SH 45SE project elements,
and is required under the CTTS bond indenture. This report is required following each inspection
and on or before the 90th day prior to the end of each fiscal year.
g.
Speed Zones
Various Counties - Establish or alter regulatory and construction speed zones on
various sections of highways in the state (MO)
This minute order establishes or alters regulatory and construction speed zones on various
sections of highways in the state.
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16.
Executive Session Pursuant to Government Code, Chapter 551
Section 551.071 - Consultation with and advice from legal counsel regarding any item on
this agenda
OPEN COMMENT PERIOD - At the conclusion of all other agenda items, the commission
will allow an open comment period, not to exceed one hour, to receive public comment on any
other matter that is under the jurisdiction of the department. No action will be taken. Each
speaker will be allowed a maximum of three minutes. Speakers must be signed up prior to the
beginning of the open comment period.
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NOTE:
Enumerated agenda items are assigned numbers for ease of reference only, and will not
necessarily be considered by the commission in that particular order. Items identified with
(MO) for minute order are those upon which the commission is considering an action.
Persons with special needs or disabilities who plan to attend this meeting and require auxiliary
aids or services are requested to contact Kristen Webb at (512) 305-9536 at least three
working days prior to the meeting so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
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TEXAS TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION MEETING
ATTACHED LISTS
May 30, 2013
HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTSSTATE LET
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
CONTROLLING
DIST
NAME
NUMBER
PROJECT NO.
AUS
BASTROP
FM 535
RMC - 624673001
AUS
BASTROP
SH 71
RMC - 625516001
AUS
BURNET
US 281
RMC - 625671001
AUS
CALDWELL
FM 1984
RMC - 624763001
AUS
HAYS
US 290
RMC - 625660001
AUS
TRAVIS
CBC - 470401285
AUS
TRAVIS
US 290
RMC - 625479001
AUS
WILLIAMSON
US 183
RMC - 625696001
BWD
EASTLAND
IH 20
RMC - 625463001
BRY
MADISON
SH 75
RMC - 625206001
DAL
DAL
DALLAS
DALLAS
IH 30
US 75
RMC - 625635001
RMC - 623793001
ELP
EL PASO
IH 10
RMC - 625596001
FTW
TARRANT
FM 157
RMC - 625641001
HOU
HOU
HOU
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
IH 45
IH 610
LP494
RMC - 625466001
RMC - 625563001
RMC - 625282001
LRD
DIMMIT
FM 2367
RMC - 624756001
LBB
LBB
LUBBOCK
PARMER
IH 27
SH 86
RMC - 625346001
BPM - 625275001
PAR
HUNT
US 69
RMC - 625230001
PHR
WILLACY
TYL
TYL
SMITH
VAN ZANDT
US 69
SH 19
RMC - 625572001
RMC - 625521001
WAC
BELL
FM 2843
RMC - 625425001
CBC - 470401149
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(CONTINUED) HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE AND BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
CONTRACTS-STATE LET
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
CONTROLLING
DIST
NAME
NUMBER
PROJECT NO.
YKM
CALHOUN
SH 185
RMC - 625286001
HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - STATE LET
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
CONTROLLING
DIST
NAME
NUMBER
PROJECT NO.
ABL
FISHER
CR
BR 2011(765)
ABL
HOWARD
IH 20
DMO 2012(263)
ATL
ATL
ATL
ATL
CAMP
CASS
HARRISON
UPSHUR
SH 11
VA
FM 450
US 80
C 83-7-40
STP 2013(660)
BR 2013(659)
BR 2013(766)
AUS
AUS
AUS
AUS
BASTROP
LEE
LLANO
TRAVIS
SH 304
CR
SH 71
FM 734
STP 2013(703)
BR 2012(236)
STP 2013(704)
NH 2013(706)
BMT
BMT
JEFFERSON
ORANGE
VA
IH 10
STP 2013(710)
IM 0108(183)
BWD
SAN SABA
CS
NH 2013(661)
BRY
BRY
BRY
MILAM
WALKER
WALKER
CR
IH 45
SH 75
BR 1102(536)
IM 0452(140)
STP 2013(777)
CHS
MOTLEY
SH 70
BR 2013(663)
CRP
CRP
CRP
CRP
KLEBERG
NUECES
NUECES
NUECES
FM 2045
SH 361
SH 44
VA
BR 2013(709)
FBD 2012(170)
NH 2013(656)
ITS 99(714)
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
DAL
COLLIN
DALLAS
DALLAS
DALLAS
DENTON
SH 5
SH 289
SH 342
SH 78
FM 2181
STP 2013(809)
STP 2013(727)MM
NH 2013(731)
NH 2013(664)
STP 2013(667)MM
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(CONTINUED) HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - STATE LET
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
CONTROLLING
DIST
NAME
NUMBER
PROJECT NO.
DAL
DENTON
FM 720
STP 2013(666)
DAL
KAUFMAN
SH 34
STP 2013(665)
DAL
KAUFMAN
US 80
STP 2013(728)
FTW
FTW
FTW
FTW
FTW
FTW
JOHNSON
JOHNSON
TARRANT
TARRANT
TARRANT
WISE
SH 174
US 67
FM 3029
SH 199
SP 303
FM 51
STP 2013(673)
NH 2013(670)
NH 2013(674)
NH 2013(668)
NH 2013(289)
STP 2013(671)
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
HOU
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
BRAZORIA
FORT BEND
FORT BEND
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
HARRIS
MONTGOMERY
CS
FM 521
SH 332
CS
FM 2234
FM 2100
SH 3
US 290
VA
VA
IH 45
BR 2011(676)
STP 2013(691)
STP 2013(697)
STP 2012(734)MM
STP 2013(698)MM
STP 2013(696)
NH 2013(690)
CM 2013(737)
HP 2013(693)
STP 2013(694)
HP 2013(692)
LBB
DAWSON
US 87
NH 2013(756)
LFK
LFK
HOUSTON
FM 2022
NACOGDOCHES BU 59-F
STP 2013(677)HES
STP 2013(676)
PAR
PAR
PAR
PAR
FANNIN
GRAYSON
HUNT
LAMAR
SH 34
FM 131
SH 276
FM 137
STP 2013(678)
STP 2013(679)
STP 2013(681)
BR 2013(680)
PHR
PHR
HIDALGO
HIDALGO
CS
VA
STP 1102(187)SRS
STP 2011(242)TE
SJT
SJT
CONCHO
TOM GREEN
CR
US 67
BR 2012(433)
STP 2013(484)
SAT
SAT
BEXAR
GUADALUPE
US 281
US 90
NH 2013(708)
BR 2013(707)
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(CONTINUED) HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION ENHANCEMENT BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS - STATE LET
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
CONTROLLING
DIST
NAME
NUMBER
PROJECT NO.
TYL
SMITH
SH 64
STP 2013(225)
TYL
SMITH
SP 364
STP 2013(683)
TYL
SMITH
VA
STP 2013(682)
WAC
WAC
CORYELL
FALLS
PW
FM 413
C 909-39-123
BR 2013(685)
WFS
WFS
CLAY
MONTAGUE
US 82
FM 455
NH 2013(784)
STP 2013(686)
YKM
YKM
YKM
YKM
YKM
YKM
YKM
DEWITT
FAYETTE
GONZALES
GONZALES
GONZALES
LAVACA
VICTORIA
FM 952
US 77
FM 108
FM 108
PW
SH 111
US 59
BR 2013(702)
STP 2013(699)
BR 2013(700)
BR 2013(701)
C 913-22-45
STP 2013(594)
C 88-5-89
EMINENT DOMAIN
NON-CONTROLLED ACCESS
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
EXHIBIT
ROW CSJ NO.
PARCEL
Collin
Collin
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Dallas
Delta
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Denton
Eastland
Harris
Montgomery
Nueces
Nueces
18
17
1
4
8
23
3
22
11
7
9
10
14
15
13
5
2
12
21
20
0047-14-071
0047-14-071
0094-03-098
0094-03-100
0094-03-100
0094-03-100
0136-03-060
1567-01-034
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
0081-04-036
1697-02-025
0050-09-084
1400-04-027
0617-01-172
0617-01-172
40
48
58
45
87
55
61
1
5
2
11
4
14
1
3
13
650A
212
39
43
US 75
US 75
SH 183
SH 183
SH 183
SH 183
SH 24
FM 720
US 377
US 377
US 377
US 377
US 377
US 377
US 377
FM 2214
US 290
FM 1774
SH 358
SH 358
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(CONTINUED) EMINENT DOMAIN
NON-CONTROLLED ACCESS
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
EXHIBIT
ROW CSJ NO.
PARCEL
Nueces
Nueces
Rockwall
19
16
6
0617-01-172
0617-01-172
1014-03-058
23
56
29
CONTROLLED ACCESS
COUNTY
HIGHWAY
EXHIBIT
ROW CSJ NO.
PARCEL
Bell
Bell
Bell
Dallas
Dallas
McLennan
E
F
B
A
C
D
0015-04-083
0015-04-083
0015-14-124
0094-03-100
0094-03-100
0015-01-221
49
138
46
62
12
103AC
SH 358
SH 358
FM 740
IH 35
IH 35
IH 35
SH 183
SH 183
IH 35
DONATIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT
DIST
COUNTY
DONOR
AUS
TRAVIS
CCNG Real Estate
Investors II, LP &
Reese Commercial
Properties, Ltd.
DONATION DESCRIPTION
Design and construction of
signalized intersection at SH 71 and
Bee Mountain Drive.
AUS
TRAVIS
Masonwood 71, Ltd.
Fixed amount to fund TxDOT’s
design and construction of a right
turn lane on SH 71 at the proposed
Bella Colinas development.
AUS
WILLIAMSON
Cedar Park Town
Center LP
Design and construction of two
right-turn deceleration lanes on
westbound RM 1431 for a new
commercial and mixed-use
development.
BMT
CHAMBERS
Rail Logix AmeriPort, LLC
Funds to provide engineering review
of plans, preparation of agreements,
and inspection of the work for the
UPRR spur track crossing project,
which will cross FM 565.
BWD
MCCULLOCH
Premier Silica LLC
Funds to construct a deceleration
lane, remove a driveway, and add
two access driveways to the Premier
Silica plant located on SH 71.
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DIST
COUNTY
DONOR
DONATION DESCRIPTION
ELP
EL PASO
AMERCO Real Estate Design and construction of a right
Company of Texas, Inc. turn lane at the intersection of Joe
Battle Blvd. and Rojas Drive for
entering and leaving the storage
facility.
HOU
FORT BEND
Union Pacific
Railroad Company
Funds to provide engineering review
of plans, inspection of the work, and
construction oversight for the UPRR
rail expansion project, which will
cross several roadways.
HOU
HARRIS
Halliburton Energy
Services, Inc.
Design and construction of four
deceleration lanes along the BW8
Frontage Road, between Morales
Road to Miner Road, to access
Halliburton Energy Services from
Morales Road, Milner Road and two
driveways off of the BW8 Frontage
Road.
ODA
MIDLAND
Sooner Pipe, L.L.C.
Funds to provide engineering review
of plans, preparation of agreements,
and inspection of the work for one
(1) railroad spur track crossing which
will cross Business Interstate 20-E,
south frontage road.
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