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Supplemental Program Authority Projects 12/1/2014 1 of 29 Supplemental Program Authority Projects 12/1/2014 1 of 29 District County Highway Number Description Limits From Limits To ABILENE FISHER US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO JONES COUNTY LINE STONEWALL COUNTY LINE REHABILITATE AND WIDEN EXISTING ABILENE HOWARD FM 846 ROADWAY FM 669 FM 1205 PLANE EXIST TRAVEL LANES, UNDERSEAL, 4.929 MI E OF MARTIN COUNTY 7.806 MI E OF MARTIN C/L (NBL ABILENE HOWARD US 87 ASPHALT CONCRETE LINE ONLY) PLANE EXIST TRAVEL LANES, UNDERSEAL, 4.929 MI E OF MARTIN C/L (NBL ABILENE HOWARD US 87 ASPHALT CONCRETE MARTIN COUNTY LINE ONLY) ABILENE JONES US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO SH 92 IN HAMLIN FISHER COUNTY LINE ABILENE JONES US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO US 277 NORTH OF ANSON SH 92 IN HAMLIN ABILENE STONEWALL US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO FISHER COUNTY LINE US 380 ABILENE STONEWALL US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO US 380 KING COUNTY LINE ABILENE STONEWALL US 83 CONSTRUCT SUPER TWO US 380 NORTH OF ASPERMONT CURB&GUTTER,MEDIAN,STORM ABILENE TAYLOR SH 351 SEWER,DRIVEWAYS,SIDEWALKS, IH 20 ABILENE EAST CITY LIMIT AMARILLO CARSON US 60 REHAB EXISTING ROADWAY CR S EAST OF PANHANDLE CR W WEST OF WHITE DEER AMARILLO CARSON US 60 RESTORATION OF EXISTING ROADWAY 3.81 MILES EAST OF PANHANDLE CR S EAST OF PANHANDLE AMARILLO CARSON US 60 RESTORATION OF EXISTING ROADWAY CR W WEST OF WHITE DEER GRAY COUNTY LINE AMARILLO CARSON US 60 RESTORATION OF EXISTING ROADWAY PANHANDLE 3.81 MILES EAST OF PANHANDLE AMARILLO CARSON US 60 SAFETY ILLUMINATION AT FM 2373 . AMARILLO DALLAM US 54 CONCRETE PAV,REWRK BASE,C&G HARTLEY COUNTY LINE US 87 AMARILLO DONLEY IH 40 OVERLAY WBL 0.5 MILES EAST SH 70 GRAY COUNTY LINE AMARILLO DONLEY IH 40 OVERLAY WBL GRAY COUNTY LINE GRAY COUNTY LINE AMARILLO GRAY IH 40 OVERLAY WBL DONLEY COUNTY LINE ALANREED AMARILLO GRAY IH 40 OVERLAY WBL DONLEY COUNTY LINE DONLEY COUNTY LINE RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO HEMPHILL FM 1268 UPGRADE FM 48 US 83 RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO HEMPHILL FM 1920 UPGRADE LIPSCOMB COUNTY LINE US 60 RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO HEMPHILL FM 277 UPGRADE US 83 WHEELER COUNTY LINE This list is for informational purposes only and subject to change. The projects have authority to proceed forward with project development work (including design, environmental studies and right of way). Supplemental Program Authority Projects 12/1/2014 2 of 29 District County Highway Number Description Limits From Limits To RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO HEMPHILL FM 3303 UPGRADE FM 277 WHEELER COUNTY LINE AMARILLO HEMPHILL US 60 REHAB SBL US 83/ US 60 INTERCHANGE CANADIAN RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO LIPSCOMB FM 1454 UPGRADE SH 15 FM 2741 RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO LIPSCOMB FM 1454 UPGRADE SH 213 FM 2741 RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO LIPSCOMB FM 1920 UPGRADE FM 3260 HEMPHILL COUNTY LINE RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO LIPSCOMB FM 3004 UPGRADE FM 1454 OKLAHOMA STATE LINE RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO LIPSCOMB SH 305 UPGRADE SH 15 WOLF CREEK BRIDGE CONCRETE PAV,REHAB BASE,C&G,STORM AMARILLO MOORE US 287 SEWER US 87 MCCLARY RD AMARILLO MOORE US 287 CONSTRUCT NEW RR OVERPASS .56 MILES SOUTH OF CR I .63 MILES NORTH OF CR I AMARILLO POTTER IH 40 INTERSTATE DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AT WASHINTON ST UNDERPASS . CONSTRUCT TURNAROUND AND LEFT TURN AMARILLO RANDALL IH 27 LANE AT LP 335 . AMARILLO RANDALL SL 335 PAVEMENT, STRUCTURE AND DRAINAGE 0.13 MILES EAST OF GEORGIA ST. 0.26 MILES WEST OF FM 1541 RESTORING SHOULDERS AND MINOR SAFETY AMARILLO ROBERTS FM 283 UPGRADE FM 282 SH 70 WIDEN EXISTING 4-LANE UNDIVIDED ATLANTA BOWIE FM 989 HIGHWAY TO 6-LANE DIVIDED IH 30 SOUTH FRONTAGE ROAD 0.5 MI. SOUTH OF US 82 ATLANTA BOWIE IH 30 CONSTRUCT ENTRANCE & EXIT RAMPS AT FM 2148 . ATLANTA BOWIE IH 30 REPLACE BRIDGE AND APPROACHES AT FM 2253 UNDERPASS . REPAIR PAVEMENT & RESURFACE EXISTING ATLANTA BOWIE IH 369 INTERSTATE FACILITY 0.1 MI N OF US 82 SH 93 0.4 MI. S. OF OKLAHOMA STATE ATLANTA BOWIE US 259 REHABILITATE 2-LANE RURAL HIGHWAY LINE 1.5 MI. N. OF FM 114 ATLANTA BOWIE US 259 REHABILITATE 2-LANE RURAL HIGHWAY 1.5 MI. N. OF FM 114 2.5 MI. S. OF FM 114 ATLANTA BOWIE US 259 REHABILITATE 2-LANE RURAL ROAD 2.5 MI. S. OF FM 114 0.2 MI. N. OF US 82 IN DEKALB This list is for informational purposes only and subject to change. The projects have authority to proceed forward with project development work (including design, environmental studies and right of way). Supplemental Program Authority Projects 12/1/2014 3 of 29 District County Highway Number Description Limits From Limits To WIDEN EXISTING 4-LANE UNDIVIDED ATLANTA BOWIE US 67 HIGHWAY TO 4-LANE DIVIDED 0.2 MI W OF FM 989 FM 2148(S) WIDEN EXISTING 2-LANE DIVIDED HIGHWAY 0.2 MI W OF US 59 IN ATLANTA BOWIE US 82 TO 4-LANE DIVIDED TEXARKANA 0.7 MI W OF FM 989 IN NASH WIDEN SHOULDERS ON EXISTING 2-LANE ATLANTA BOWIE US 82 HIGHWAY SH 98 IH 30 REHABILITATE PAVEMENT ON EXISTING 2 ATLANTA HARRISON FM 2625 LANE RURAL HIGHWAY FM 31 FM 9 REHABILITATE PAVEMENT ON EXISTING 2 ATLANTA HARRISON FM 31 LANE RURAL HIGHWAY 1.3 MI N OF PANOLA C/L PANOLA C/L ATLANTA HARRISON IH 20 REPLACE BRIDGE AND APPROACHES AT FM 450 UNDERPASS . RECONSTRUCT INTERSECTION WITH ATLANTA HARRISON US 59 CONCRETE PAVING AT INTERSECTION OF SL 390 . ATLANTA MARION SH 43 REPLACE STEEL GRATE SPAN AT BIG CYPRESS CREEK BRIDGE . ATLANTA PANOLA SH 149 CONSTRUCT INTERCHANGE AT SH 315 0.3 MI N. OF SH 315 0.8 MI S. OF SH 315 UPGRADE EXISTING 2 LANE HIGHWAY TO 4 ATLANTA PANOLA SH 149 LANE DIVIDED 0.8 MI S. OF SH 315 US 59 PLANE AND RESURFACE EXISTING 2-LANE ATLANTA UPSHUR SH 154 HIGHWAY FM 852 US 271 CONSTRUCT BRIDGES, MAIN LANES, AND AUSTIN BASTROP SH 21 FRONTAGE ROADS 0.668 MI. WEST OF SH 95 0.268 MI. WEST OF SH 95 AUSTIN BASTROP SH 21 CONSTRUCT FRONTAGE ROADS AND BRIDGE 1.187 MI W OF SH 95 0.668 MI W OF SH 95 AUSTIN BASTROP SH 21 PROVIDE SUPER 2 PASSING LANES CALDWELL COUNTY LINE SH 71 CONSTRUCT OVERPASS, MAIN LANES, AND AUSTIN BASTROP SH 71 FRONTAGE ROADS 0.268 MI. WEST OF SH 95 0.477 MI. EAST OF SH 95 AUSTIN BASTROP SH 95 CONVERT SUPER 2 TRAVIS C/L US 290 AUSTIN BASTROP US 290 WIDEN TO 4 LANE DIVIDED 1.0 MI E OF FM 696 8.864 MI E OF FM 696 AUSTIN BASTROP US 290 WIDEN TO 4 LANE DIVIDED FM 2104 LEE C/L AUSTIN CALDWELL FM 2984 WIDEN, REPAIR AND SEAL COAT FM 671 0.463 MILES WEST OF US 183 AUSTIN CALDWELL SH 21 PROVIDE SUPER 2 PASSING LANES HAYS COUNTY LINE BASTROP COUNTY LINE AUSTIN CALDWELL US 183 INNOVATIVE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENT AT IH 10 . This list is for informational purposes only and subject to change. The projects have authority to proceed forward with project development work (including design, environmental studies and right of way). Supplemental Program Authority Projects 12/1/2014 4 of 29 District County Highway Number Description Limits From Limits To AUSTIN HAYS RM 1826 CONSTRUCT TURN LANES AND SHOULDERS TRAVIS COUNTY LINE NUTTY BROWN ROAD AUSTIN HAYS SH 21 PROVIDE SUPER 2 PASSING LANES SH 80 CALDWELL COUNTY LINE REPAIR ROADWAY, ADD 3 FT. SHOULDERS & AUSTIN LEE FM 448 SEAL US 77 FM 2239 AUSTIN LEE SH 21 INSTALL CONTINUOUS TURN LANE 0.100 MILES WEST OF FM 1624 1.607 MILES EAST OF FM 1624 AUSTIN LEE US 290 WIDEN TO 4 LANE DIVIDED BASTROP C/L NAVARRO STREET AUSTIN TRAVIS FM 2304 RECONSTRUCT 5 LANE URBAN ROADWAY RAVENSCROFT FM 1626 AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 FUTURE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR FM 1825 LP 275 - SLAUGHTER LANE AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 FUTURE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR LP 275-SLAUGHTER LANE HAYS COUNTY LINE AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 FUTURE TRANSPORTATION CORRIDOR SH 45N FM 1825 SOUTH OF WILLIAM CANNON AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS NORTH OF STASSNEY LANE DRIVE AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS SOUTH OF HOLLY STREET NORTH OF OLTORF AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS SOUTH OF US 290 SOUTH OF AIRPORT BOULEVARD AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS WOODWARD STREET WOODLAND STREET OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS TO RAMPS AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 AND DIRECT CONNECTORS US 183 NORTH OF US 290 AUSTIN TRAVIS IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS/ADD DC'S SOUTH OF RUNDBERG LANE US 183 0.151 MILES WEST OF MCNEIL 0.260 MILES EAST OF MCNEIL AUSTIN TRAVIS RM 2222 CONSTRUCT DUAL LEFT TURN LANE DRIVE DRIVE AUSTIN TRAVIS RM 2222 RECONSTRT TO 6-LANE DIVIDED ROADWAY 0.319 MILES EAST OF RM 620 1.554 MILES EAST OF RM 620 AUSTIN TRAVIS RM 2244 CONST 4-LN URBAN RDWY W/ CONT LTL 0.1 MILE EAST OF REDBUD TRAIL 1000 FT. WEST OF BUCKEYE TRAIL AUSTIN TRAVIS SH 71 CONSTRUCT COLLECTOR DISTRIBUTOR RD. SH 71/US 183 INTERCHANGE PRESIDENTIAL BLVD. AUSTIN TRAVIS SH 95 CONVERT SUPER 2 WILLIMSON C/L BASTROP C/L AUSTIN TRAVIS SL 360 ADD TURN LANES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS COLORADO RIVER WALSH TARLTON LANE ADDITION OF SHOULDERS, AUXILIARY LANES, AUSTIN WILLIAMSON IH 35 RAMP IMPROVEMENTS, RM 620 SH 45N AUSTIN WILLIAMSON IH 35 OPERATIONAL IMPROVEMENTS RM 1431 SH 45N CONSTRUCT RAILROAD GRADE SEPARATION AUSTIN WILLIAMSON RM 620 STRUCTURE DEEPWOOD DRIVE IH 35 (DOT NO.
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