The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: TxDOT Prepares to Put Funds to Work

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1 News Texas Department of Transportation 125 E. 11th Street Austin, Texas (512) FAX (512) For Immediate Release () The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act: TxDOT Prepares to Put Funds to Work AUSTIN - On Wednesday, February 25, staff for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) released a list of projects that could be developed using $1.2 billion in funds available to the state under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, commonly known as the economic stimulus package. TxDOT also recommended a list of maintenance and preservation projects that would require approximately $500 million in stimulus money. The Texas Transportation Commission will meet in Austin on Wednesday, February 25 and Thursday, February 26. Wednesday s commission meeting is scheduled to include a discussion of TxDOT s work to prepare for the expenditure of stimulus funds. Thursday s meeting is scheduled to include commission action on the staffrecommended list of maintenance projects. The Texas Transportation Commission is expected to vote on the $1.2 billion staffrecommended list during a special meeting on March 5. The staff recommendation was created by applying criteria developed by the state s local transportation leaders to an extensive list of projects that met the initial requirements for readiness established in the stimulus bill. Project lists and more information are available on the TxDOT website, (keyword stimulus ). Citizens can comment on TxDOT s proposal to implement the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act through the website, by fax ( ), by (asktxdot@dot.state.tx.us) or by writing to the department (125 East 11th Street, Austin, Texas 78701). For More Information: Chris Lippincott, Media Relations Jefferson Grimes, Legislative Relations (512) (512) clippin@dot.state.tx.us jgrimes@dot.state.tx.us ### Updated: February Information is also available at:

2 Partnership: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) throughout the state and local leaders have worked in an open and consultative process to identify significant projects that meet the requirements found in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). After weeks of work with local planning partners and TxDOT district offices to narrow choices, agency professionals have recommended these projects to the Commission. texas department of transportation Agency Recommended Stimulus Projects Selection Criteria: Projects that improve the safety of the transportation system Projects on corridors of statewide significance or regional priority Projects that leverage or pool resources Projects that create long term economic benefit to the communities and regions they serve Projects in areas that are economically distressed A fair and equitable distribution of projects around the state North Region TxDOT Districts: Atlanta, Brownwood, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, Tyler, Waco, Wichita Falls MPOs: Killeen-Temple Urban Transportation Study Area (KTUTS), Longview, North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG), Sherman-Denison, Tyler, Texarkana, Waco, Wichita Falls Population: 8,561,400 Percent of State Population: 35.92% A. ARRA Funding Pre-allocated to Region (MPOs): $180,509,863 B. TxDOT Recommended ARRA Funds: $583,008,130 1 Total ARRA Funding for Region (A + B): $763,517,993 2 (34.45% of available funds) Ready to Let Date Proposer TxDOT District County Project Description Limits Recommended ARRA Funds + Other Funds Source = Construction Cost 05/10 KTUTS Waco Bell IH 35 Widen 4 Lane To 6 Lanes FM 2484 in Salado to US 190 in Belton $121,000,000 $11,000,000 MPO ES $132,000,000 04/09 TYLER Tyler Smith LP 49 Construct New Tollway SH 31 to SH 155 $42,552,000 $14,448,000 Cities + Earmark $57,000,000 08/09 SHR-DEN Paris Grayson FM 691 Widen from 2 lane to 4 lane with flush median 1520 W of US 75 to 2660 E of US 75 $400,000 $2,600,000 MPO ES $3,000,000 02/09 NCTCOG Fort Worth Tarrant SH 121/SH 114 D/FW Connector $250,000,000 $667,000,000 CDA & SH 121 RTR $917,000,000 05/09 NCTCOG Fort Worth Tarrant SH 121 Construct New Interchange SH 121 at IH 20 in Fort Worth $0 $143,906,889 MPO ES $143,906,889 Subtotal New Mobility $413,952,000 $838,954,889 $1,252,906,889 Maintenance (see attached list for individual projects) $169,056,130 0 $169,056,130 Total $583,008,130 $838,954,889 $1,421,963, Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. 2. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. 1

3 Partnership: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) throughout the state and local leaders have worked in an open and consultative process to identify significant projects that meet the requirements found in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). After weeks of work with local planning partners and TxDOT district offices to narrow choices, agency professionals have recommended these projects to the Commission. texas department of transportation Agency Recommended Stimulus Projects Selection Criteria: Projects that improve the safety of the transportation system Projects on corridors of statewide significance or regional priority Projects that leverage or pool resources Projects that create long term economic benefit to the communities and regions they serve Projects in areas that are economically distressed A fair and equitable distribution of projects around the state South Region TxDOT Districts: Austin, Corpus, Laredo, Pharr, San Antonio, Yoakum MPOs: Brownsville, Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO), Corpus Christi, Harlingen-San Benito, Hidalgo County, Laredo, San Antonio-Bexar County (SABC), Victoria Population: 6,227,173 Percent of State Population: 26.13% A. ARRA Funding Pre-allocated to Region (MPOs): $122,818,583 B. TxDOT Recommended ARRA Funds: $501,174,977 1 Total ARRA Funding for Region (A + B): $623,993,516 2 (28.15% of available funds) Ready to Let Date Proposer TxDOT District County Project Description Limits Recommended ARRA Funds + Other Funds Source = Construction Cost 08/09 SABC San Antonio Bexar US 281 Construct New Interchange At LP 1604 $120,000,000 $20,000,000 RMA & MPO ES $140,000,000 05/09 PHR Pharr/Corpus Brooks etc. US 281 & US 59 Corridor Improvements Corridor Improvements Along US 281 & US 59 $77,900,000 $36,600,000 Earmark + Other $114,500,000 Christi 09/09 CAMPO Austin Travis US 290 Construct Interchange Direct Connection Ramp At US 183 $115,000,000 $30,000,000 RMA $145,000,000 05/10 BVILLE Pharr Cameron SH 550 Construct New Tollroad Old Port Isabel Rd, On New Location to SH 48 $36,492,200 RMA $36,492,200 03/10 SABC San Antonio Bexar LP 1604 Construct New Roadway Lanes FM 78 to Graytown Road $8,176,707 $4,000,000 MPO ES $12,176,707 Subtotal New Mobility $357,568,907 $90,600,000 $448,168,907 Maintenance (see attached list for individual projects) $143,606,070 0 $143,606,070 Total $501,174,977 $90,600,000 $ 591,774, Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. 2. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. 2

4 Partnership: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) throughout the state and local leaders have worked in an open and consultative process to identify significant projects that meet the requirements found in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). After weeks of work with local planning partners and TxDOT district offices to narrow choices, agency professionals have recommended these projects to the Commission. texas department of transportation Agency Recommended Stimulus Projects Selection Criteria: Projects that improve the safety of the transportation system Projects on corridors of statewide significance or regional priority Projects that leverage or pool resources Projects that create long term economic benefit to the communities and regions they serve Projects in areas that are economically distressed A fair and equitable distribution of projects around the state West Region TxDOT Districts: Abilene, Amarillo, Childress, El Paso, Lubbock, Odessa, San Angelo MPOs: Abilene, Amarillo, El Paso, Lubbock, Midland-Odessa Transportation Organization (MOTOR), San Angelo Population: 2,352,423 Percent of State Population: 9.87% A. ARRA Funding Pre-allocated to Region (MPOs): $55,093,194 B. TxDOT Recommended ARRA Funds: $200,480,007 1 Total ARRA Funding for Region (A + B): $255,573,201 2 (11.53% of available funds) Ready to Let Date Proposer TxDOT District County Project Description Limits Recommended ARRA Funds + Other Funds Source = Construction Cost 01/10 SJT SJT TOM GREEN, SORR Restore/Upgrade Exist Rail Line and Replace Bridge San Angelo, East to the end of the line $14,050,000 $950,000 EARMARK $15,000,000 ETC 09/09 LUBBOCK Lubbock Lubbock LP 289 Widen Freeway and New Interchange FM 2528 to Quaker Avenue $12,000,000 $28,000,000 City Bond and MPO ES $40,000,000 01/10 LUBBOCK Lubbock Lubbock LP 289 Widen Freeway and New Interchange 34th Street to 19th Street $15,300,000 $2,700,000 MPO ES $18,000,000 08/09 EL PASO El Paso El Paso I 10 Construct Interchange - 2 Direct Connectors I 10 at Loop 375 $20,000,000 $50,000,000 TRZ $70,000,000 08/09 EL PASO El Paso El Paso I 10 Construct Interchange - 2 Direct Connectors I 10 at Loop 375 $55,000,000 $21,000,000 MPO ES $76,000,000 Subtotal New Mobility $116,350,000 $102,650,000 $219,000,000 Maintenance (see attached list for individual projects) $84,130,007 0 $84,130,007 Total $200,480,007 $102,650,000 $ 303,130, Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. 2. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. 3

5 Partnership: The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) throughout the state and local leaders have worked in an open and consultative process to identify significant projects that meet the requirements found in the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). After weeks of work with local planning partners and TxDOT district offices to narrow choices, agency professionals have recommended these projects to the Commission. texas department of transportation Agency Recommended Stimulus Projects Selection Criteria: Projects that improve the safety of the transportation system Projects on corridors of statewide significance or regional priority Projects that leverage or pool resources Projects that create long term economic benefit to the communities and regions they serve Projects in areas that are economically distressed A fair and equitable distribution of projects around the state East Region TxDOT Districts: Beaumount, Bryan, Houston, Lufkin MPOs: Bryan-College Station (BCS), Houston-Galveston Area Council of Governments (HGAC), Jefferson, Orange and Hardin Transportation Study Area (JOHRTS) Population: 6,693,210 Percent of State Population: 28.08% A. ARRA Funding Pre-allocated to Region (MPOs): $141,945,568 B. TxDOT Recommended ARRA Funds: $431,516,770 1 Total ARRA Funding for Region (A + B): $573,462,339 2 (25.87% of available funds) Ready to Let Date Proposer TxDOT District County Project Description Limits Recommended ARRA Funds + Other Funds Source = Construction Cost 04/10 HGAC Houston Harris SH 99 Construct New Tollroad Franz Rd to US 290 (Segment E) $181,000,000 $16,601,475 HCTRA $197,601,475 04/10 JOHRTS Beaumont Orange IH 10 Construct New Roadway Lanes SH 62, East to the UP RR $24,500,000 $7,500,000 MPO ES $32,000,000 05/09 HGAC Houston Harris BW 8 Construct Freeway Ramps AT US 59 North (WB-SB, WB-EB, WB-NB, SB-EB) $50,000,000 $50,000,000 05/09 HGAC Houston Harris IH 10 Reconstruct Roadway White Oak Bayou Bridge to US 59 $11,000,000 $16,000,000 MPO ES $27,000,000 03/09 BRYAN Bryan Brazos/Burleson FM 60 Widen Roadway FM 50 to Old River $13,133,174 $13,133,174 05/09 HGAC Houston Harris IH 610 Rebuild Roadway East of Ella to IH 45 $43,000,000 $43,000,000 Subtotal New Mobility $322,633,174 $40,101,475 $362,734,649 Maintenance (see attached list for individual projects) $108,883,596 0 $108,883,596 Total $431,516,770 $40,101,475 $ 471,618, Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. 2. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. 4

6 West Region TxDOT Districts: Abilene, Amarillo, Childress, El Paso, Lubbock, Odessa, San Angelo ABL HOWARD $5,052,463 Repair Roadway IH 20 MARTIN COUNTY LINE TO BIG SPRING Apr-09 ABL TAYLOR $222,634 Replace Bridge CR ON CR 173 (PSN 1) TO AT BULGER CREEK Apr-09 ABL TAYLOR $196,673 Replace Bridge CR ON CR 345 (PSN 1) TO AT DRAW Apr-09 ABL TAYLOR $329,127 Replace Bridge CR ON CR 344 TO AT MULBERRY CREEK TRIBUTARY (PSN 3) Apr-09 ABL TAYLOR $174,441 Replace Bridge CR ON CR 344 TO AT MULBERRY CREEK TRIBUTARY (PSN 2) Apr-09 ABL TAYLOR $983,383 Replace Bridge FM 126 ON FM 126 (PSN 13) TO AT MULBERRY CREEK Apr-09 ABL MITCHELL $3,333,570 Resurface Roadway IH 20 HOWARD COUNTY LINE TO FM 670 Apr-09 ABL MITCHELL $2,821,480 Resurface Roadway IH 20 Near FM 670 to Near Colorado City ECL Apr-09 AMA OCHILTREE $1,505,681 Repair Roadway US 83 Perryton to Wolf Creek Bridge May-09 AMA ARMSTRONG $11,714,257 Repair Roadway US 287 CARSON COUNTY LINE TO 8.6 MILES EAST OF CARSON C/L Apr-09 AMA RANDALL $1,716,426 Resurface Roadway IH 27 POTTER COUNTY LINE TO 45TH AVENUE Apr-09 AMA HARTLEY $5,513,521 Repair Roadway US 87 DALHART SOUTH CITY LIMITS TO 0.07 MI EAST OF JCT US 385 Apr-09 CHS HARDEMAN $1,654,412 Resurface Roadway US 287 Childress C/L, SE to Loop 285 (SBL) Apr-09 CHS CHILDRESS $134,256 Replace Bridge CR CR Apr-09 CHS HALL $223,315 Replace Bridge CR CR 7 at Turkey Creek Apr-09 CHS HALL $284,803 Replace Bridge CR CR C Tributary Dry Salt Creek Apr-09 CHS HALL $218,989 Replace Bridge CR CR I at Draw Creek Apr-09 CHS HALL $232,921 Replace Bridge CR CR CC at Kent Creek Apr-09 CHS HALL $255,170 Replace Bridge CR CR P at Draw Apr-09 CHS HALL $3,277,826 Widen Roadway FM MI N OF COTTLE C/L, NE TO CHILDRESS C/L Apr-09 CHS CHILDRESS $366,542 Widen Roadway FM 94 Hall C/L to FM 2042 Apr-09 ELP BREWSTER $4,750,000 Resurface Roadway US 67 MOSLEY LANE TO MI W OF MOSLEY_LANE Apr-09 ELP EL PASO $857,009 Resurface Roadway FM 2529 FM 3255 TO FM 2637 Apr-09 ELP EL PASO $315,226 Resurface Roadway FM 1110 INT OF FM 76 AND FM 1110 TO IH 10 GATEWAY WEST ON FM Apr ELP EL PASO $2,916,000 Resurface Roadway LP 375 US 54/LP 375 TO 1.74 MI W OF US 54/LP 375 INTERCH Apr-09 LBB CASTRO $3,952,396 Repair Roadway FM 1055 SH 86 TO FM 2397 Apr-09 LBB CASTRO $3,447,604 Repair Roadway FM 1055 FM 2397 to Deaf Smith County Line Apr-09 LBB CASTRO $281,000 Repair Roadway FM 2943 Deaf Smith County Line to US 385 Apr-09 LBB HALE $2,429,984 Resurface Roadway FM 2286 FM 400 TO FLOYD COUNTY LINE Apr-09 LBB FLOYD $503,422 Resurface Roadway FM 2286 Hale County Line to FM 2301 Apr-09 LBB LUBBOCK $3,524,400 Repair Roadway VA IH 27, CITY OF LUBBOCK TO HALE COUNTY LINE Apr-09 LBB HALE $2,309,038 Repair Roadway VA IH 27, Lubbock County Line to Swisher County Line Apr-09 LBB SWISHER $2,695,900 Repair Roadway VA IH 27, Hale County Line to Randall County Line Apr-09 ODA MARTIN $2,307,629 Repair Roadway SH MI SOUTH OF DAWSON CO.LINE TO DAWSON CO. LINE Apr-09 ODA PECOS $2,417,418 Repair Roadway US 385 SPUR 194 TO 17.9 MILES SOUTH Apr-09 ODA ANDREWS $1,912,752 Repair Roadway SH 115 US 385 (IN ANDREWS) S TO MUSTANG DRIVE (WEST) Apr-09 ODA ANDREWS $2,744,713 Repair Roadway SH 115 US 385 (IN ANDREWS) TO MUSTANG DRIVE (WEST) Apr-09 SJT IRION $2,000,000 Repair Roadway US MI. S. OF THE TOM GREEN C/L TO RM 915 Apr-09 SJT IRION $1,553,629 Repair Roadway US 67 TOM GREEN CO LINE TO MILES SOUTH Apr-09 SJT EDWARDS $1,600,449 Construct Bridge SH 55 At Little Hackberry Creek Apr-09 SJT MENARD $1,399,550 Construct Bridge RM 864 At San Saba River Apr-09 Subtotal $84,130,007 Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. 1

7 South Region TxDOT Districts: Austin, Corpus, Laredo, Pharr, San Antonio, Yoakum AUS TRAVIS $6,600,000 Resurface Roadway RM 1431 TRAILS END RD to LAGO VISTA CITY LIMITS Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $4,000,000 Resurface Roadway LP 1 DUVAL RD to LADY BIRD LAKE Apr-09 AUS WILLIAMSON $2,170,000 Resurface Roadway US 79 IH 35 NBFR to W OF FM 1460 Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $800,000 Resurface Roadway SH 71 RM 3238 to MILES EAST Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $2,607,128 Resurface Roadway LP 1 COLORADO RIVER to BARTON CREEK Apr-09 AUS HAYS $585,200 Resurface Roadway FM 2439 CENTERPOINT RD to COMAL C/L Apr-09 AUS LIANO $805,694 Repair Roadway SH 71 SH 16 to CR 304 Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $2,071,000 Resurface Roadway LP 1 GAINES CREEK to CONVICT HILL ROAD Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $3,000,000 Resurface Roadway FM 3177 US 290 to FM 969 Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $1,013,000 Repair Roadway SH 71 SILVERMINE to US 290 Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $2,141,021 Resurface Roadway FM 812 SAN JOSE ST to BASTROP C/L Apr-09 AUS WILLIAMSON $1,304,342 Resurface Roadway RM 620 RM 2769 to SH 45 Apr-09 AUS HAYS $645,000 Repair Roadway FM 621 SH 123 to GUADALUPE COUNTY LINE Apr-09 AUS TRAVIS $512,000 Repair Roadway US 290 E OF SH 71 to RM 1826 Apr-09 AUS HAYS $330,000 Repair Roadway SH 123 IH 35 to FM 3407 Apr-09 AUS BLANCO $1,194,600 Resurface Roadway US 281 S OF US 290 to MCCALL CREEK RD Apr-09 AUS WILLIAMSON $334,923 Resurface Roadway SH 29 RAILROAD ST to AUSTIN AVE Apr-09 AUS WILLIAMSON $913,000 Resurface Roadway SH 29 AUSTIN AVE to HUTTO RD. Apr-09 CRP JIM WELLS $650,000 Resurface Roadway BU 281R FM 1352 TO FM 1930 Apr-09 CRP JIM WELLS $1,577,000 Repair Roadway SH 141 KLEBERG CO. LINE TO US 281 Apr-09 CRP KLEBERG $6,723,000 Repair Roadway SH 141 JIM WELLS CO. LINE TO SANTA GERTRUDIS ST. (FM 2045) Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $1,000,000 Resurface Roadway BU 77-T US 181 TO US 77 N. RELIEF ROUTE Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $1,200,000 Resurface Roadway BU 77-T US 181 TO US 77 S. RELIEF ROUTE Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $2,400,000 Repair Roadway SH 234 IH 37 TO US 77 ODEM Apr-09 CRP REFUGIO $600,000 Resurface Roadway US 77 N. OF REFUGIO N. CITY LIMITS TO REFUGIO N. CITY LIMITS Apr-09 CRP REFUGIO $1,900,000 Resurface Roadway US 77 6 MI N. OF REFUGIO TO N. OF REFUGIO N CITY LIMITS Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $410,000 Resurface Roadway US 181 FM 1074 TO CR 2965 Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $1,100,000 Resurface Roadway US 181 CR 2965 TO 900 FT N OF FM 631 WEST Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $1,300,000 Resurface Roadway US 181 FM 631 EAST TO 3000 FT N OF CR 3865 Apr-09 CRP SAN PATRICIO $2,300,000 Widen Roadway FM 2046 COUNTY ROAD 82D TO FM 1944 Apr-09 CRP BEE $2,492,100 Resurface Roadway US 181 KARNES COUNTY LINE TO 0.76 MI. S. OF FM 1465 Apr-09 CRP BEE $702,900 Resurface Roadway US 181 O.76 MI. S. OF FM 1465 to BEE STREET IN NORMANA Apr-09 LRD DUVAL $986,102 Repair Roadway SH 359 SOUTH END OF SAN DIEGO CREEK BRIDGE TO INTERSECTION Apr-09 WITH 1329 LRD VAL VERDE $3,171,512 Repair Roadway US MI SOUTH OF SH 163 TO 4.01 MI SOUTH Apr-09 LRD MAVERICK $5,200,000 Repair Roadway US MI NORTH OF FM 1908 TO MI N OF FM 1664 NORTH Apr-09 INT LRD MAVERICK $4,678,857 Repair Roadway FM 2644 DIMMIT COUNTY LINE TO FM 1021 Apr-09 PHR HIDALGO $3,770,821 Rebuild Roadway SH 107 FM 2128 TO US 281 Apr-09 PHR CAMERON $2,094,311 Rebuild Roadway FM MI S OF TRIMPE LANE TO FM 3067 Apr-09 PHR CAMERON $3,938,121 Replace Bridge FM 800 FM 800 AT ARROYO COLORADO TO STR# MI N Apr-09 OF FM3067 PHR STARR $1,746,315 Resurface Roadway US 83 FM 1430 TO FM 2360 Apr-09 PHR WILLACY $184,846 Resurface Roadway SH 186 KING ST TO BUSINESS 77 Apr-09 PHR WILLACY $219,700 Resurface Roadway SH 186 BUSINESS 77 TO US 77 Apr-09 PHR ZAPATA $1,438,673 Resurface Roadway SH 16 ZAP/JIM HOGG COUNTY LINE TO MI W OF ZAP/JH Apr-09 COUNTY LINE PHR HIDALGO $856,657 Resurface Roadway SH 336 FM 1016 TO US 83 Apr-09 PHR HIDALGO $890,367 Resurface Roadway SH 336 PRODUCE ROAD, N TO FM 1016 Apr-09 PHR HIDALGO $519,636 Resurface Roadway FM 1015 US 281, SOUTH TO 1.6 MI (END STATE MAINT) Apr-09 PHR CAMERON $655,554 Resurface Roadway FM 509 US 77 TO FM 800 Apr-09 PHR HIDALGO $1,129,720 Resurface Roadway SH 107 FM 2128 TO FM 493 Apr-09 PHR CAMERON $619,641 Resurface Roadway FM 509 FM 106 to BUSINESS 77 Apr-09 2

8 South Region continued PHR HIDALGO $797,174 Resurface Roadway US 83 FM 2221 TO FM 1427 Apr-09 SAT KERR $1,872,184 Replace Bridge SH 39 AT LYNX HAVEN CROSSING Apr-09 SAT KERR $1,068,607 Replace Bridge FM 1340 AT MAYHUGH CROSSING Apr-09 SAT KERR $1,323,035 Replace Bridge FM MILE W. OF GUADALUPE RIVER TO 0.2 MILE E. OF GUADAL- Apr-09 UPE RIVER SAT UVALDE $5,391,180 Widen Roadway RM MI SOUTH OF US 90 IN SABINAL TO 0.8 MI SOUTH OF Apr-09 SABINAL RIVER SAT MEDINA $2,641,359 Widen Roadway FM 462 FM 1250 TO 0.4 MI SOUTH OF CR 540 Apr-09 SAT GUADALUPE $1,383,751 Repair Roadway FM MI WEST OF FM 1620 TO US 90 Apr-09 SAT COMAL $1,942,902 Widen Roadway FM MI W OF SH 46 TO 2.7 MI W OF SH 46 Apr-09 SAT MEDINA $688,111 Construct Freeway IH MI S OF CR 770 to 0.1 MI N OF CR 770 Apr-09 Ramps SAT MEDINA $1,899,750 Construct Freeway IH 35 ON NBFR FROM SH 173, N to 0.3 MI N OF CR 777 Apr-09 Ramps SAT MEDINA $966,755 Construct New Road IH 35 SH 173 to 0.1 MI N OF ROSSVILLE RD. Apr-09 SAT GUADALUPE $3,200,000 Rebuild Roadway IH MI W. OF SH 46 TO SH 46 Aug-09 SAT COMAL $7,952,470 Construct New Roadway FM 306 US 281 TO 0.4 MI W. OF MYSTIC PARKWAY Apr-09 Lanes SAT COMAL $1,183,246 Construct New Roadway FM 306 FM 484 TO HANCOCK RD. May-09 Lanes SAT FRIO $1,086,500 Construct Curb and FM 140 TREVINO ST. TO 0.1 MILES EAST OF FM 1581 Apr-09 Gutter SAT KENDALL $1,481,369 Resurface Roadway IH MI S OF KENDALL/KERR CL TO MI S OF KENDALL/ Apr-09 KERR CL SAT KENDALL $858,205 Resurface Roadway IH MI S OF KENDALL/KERR CL TO KENDALL/BEXAR CL Apr-09 SAT KENDALL $375,732 Resurface Roadway IH MI S KENDALL/KERR COUNTY LINE TO 1.95 MI S KENDALL/ Apr-09 KERR COUNTY LINE YKM WHARTON $1,300,000 Restore Roadway FM 2765 SOUTH END OF SCHOOL PROJECT TO BU 59 Apr-09 YKM MATAGORDA $1,100,000 Restore Roadway SH 35 SOUTH OF FM 457 TO NANCY ST. IN BAY CITY Apr-09 YKM WHARTON $5,800,000 Repair Roadway US 90A 3.3 MI E OF LISSIE TO FORT BEND C/L Apr-09 YKM AUSTIN $3,600,000 Rebuild Roadway FM 1093 SH 36 TO BRAZOS RIVER Apr-09 YKM VICTORIA $2,170,000 Repair Roadway BU 59-T GUADALUPE RIVER BRIDGE IN VICTORIA TO BU 77S (GOLDMAN Apr-09 HILL) YKM MATAGORDA $2,800,000 Rebuild Roadway FM 521 FM 457 TO BRAZORIA C/L Apr-09 YKM FAYETTE $850,000 Resurface Roadway US 77 BS 71-E TO CAMP LONESTAR ROAD IN LAGRANGE Apr-09 YKM FAYETTE $650,000 Resurface Roadway US 77 ROITSCH STREET TO BS 71-E IN LAGRANGE Apr-09 YKM COLORADO $930,000 Resurface Roadway US 90A 2.49 MI. WEST OF SH 71 TO MI. WEST OF SH 71 Apr-09 YKM DEWITT $505,000 Resurface Roadway SH 72 SH 119 TO FM 237 Apr-09 YKM DEWITT $306,000 Resurface Roadway SH 72 FM 2980 to SH 119 Apr-09 Subtotal $143,606,071 Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. 3

9 East Region TxDOT Districts: Beaumount, Bryan, Houston, Lufkin BMT HARDIN $700,000 Resurface Roadway FM 420 US 69, EAST TO END OF MAINT Apr-09 BMT JASPER $3,500,000 Widen Roadway FM 1131 FM 105, SOUTH TO ORANGE CO/L Apr-09 BMT TYLER $2,400,000 Resurface Roadway US MI W OF US 69 TO US 69 Apr-09 BMT JEFFERSON $7,500,000 Resurface Roadway SH 73 CHAMBERS COUNTY LINE TO TAYLORS BAYOU BRIDGE Apr-09 BMT CHAMBERS $212,045 Resurface Roadway IH MI W OF FM 1406, EAST TO SH 73 (N FRONTAGE RD) Apr-09 BMT CHAMBERS $187,955 Resurface Roadway IH 10 SH 73, EAST TO FM 1663 (N FRONTAGE RD) Apr-09 BMT CHAMBERS $2,000,000 Resurface Roadway SH 61 Resurface Roadway Apr-09 BMT HARDIN $700,000 Resurface Roadway FM 418 FM 92 IN SILSBEE, EAST TO BU 96F Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $72,611 Repair Bridge FM 1012 At Lewis Gully & Big Cow Creek Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $192,955 Repair Bridge FM 1415 AT LITTLE COW CREEK TO (STR ) Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $34,054 Repair Bridge LP 505 AT TWO MILE BRANCH TO (STR ) Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $132,332 Repair Bridge FM 363 AT LITTLE COW CREEK, DRAW & WHITMAN TO BRANCH Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $89,892 Repair Bridge FM 363 AT THICKETY CREEK & BIG COW CREEK TO (STR & Apr ) BMT NEWTON $151,530 Repair Bridge FM 1416 AT DONAHUE, DEMPSEY & BIG COW CREEK TO (STR Apr , , ) BMT NEWTON $141,900 Repair Bridge FM 253 AT DRAW, DRAW & NICHOLS CREEK TO (STR Apr , , ) BMT NEWTON $124,213 Repair Bridge FM 1414 AT UNDERWOOD CREEK, YELLOW BAYOU & TO LITTLE COW Apr-09 CREEK BMT NEWTON $49,523 Repair Bridge FM 82 AT DRAW TO (STR ) Apr-09 BMT NEWTON $93,905 Repair Bridge FM 2460 AT BIG COW CRK RELIEF & BIG COW CRK TO (STR & Apr ) BMT NEWTON $124,771 Repair Bridge FM 2626 AT CANEY CREEK, QUICKSAND CREEK TO (2 STRS) & LITTLE Apr-09 QUICKSAND CREEK BMT TYLER $800,000 Resurface Roadway US 69 US 190 IN WOODVILLE, SOUTH TO 1.1 MI Apr-09 BMT LIBERTY $500,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1409 US 90, SOUTH TO 2.0 MI Apr-09 BMT ORANGE $600,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1132 SH 12, EAST TO IH 10 Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $1,059,977 Resurface Roadway SH 21 FM 2818 TO FM 158 Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $157,235 Resurface Roadway SH MILE EAST OF FM 974 TO BLUEBONNET STREET Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $408,170 Resurface Roadway FM 60 FM 2818 TO DISCOVERY DRIVE Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $234,864 Resurface Roadway FM 60 BS 6-R (TEXAS AVENUE) TO TARROW STREET Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $664,293 Resurface Roadway FM 2347 FM 2154 TO BS 6-R (TEXAS AVENUE) Apr-09 BRY LEON $747,234 Repair Roadway FM MILES NORTH OF SH 7 TO SH 7 Apr-09 BRY BRAZOS $420,000 Resurface Roadway FM MILE EAST OF FM 158 TO THE SH 6 NORTHBOUND FRONT- Apr-09 AGE ROAD BRY LEON $8,691,661 Resurface Roadway IH 45 KEECHI CREEK to BLISS CREEK Apr-09 BRY BURLESON $2,801,100 Resurface Roadway SH 36 Brushy Creek to N. of FM 60 in Lyons Apr-09 BRY FREESTONE $243,759 Repair Roadway FM 80 FM 1449 to FM 27 Apr-09 BRY FREESTONE $2,002,589 Repair Roadway FM 80 FM 27 to US 84 Apr-09 BRY FREESTONE $2,547,521 Repair Roadway FM 80 SH 75 to FM 1449 Apr-09 HOU BRAZORIA $4,456,938 Resurface Roadway SH 35 SOUTH OF SH 35 BYPASS to FM 523 Apr-09 HOU HARRIS $1,080,001 Repair Roadway SH 225 SHELL OVERPASS to MILLER CUTOFF ROAD Apr-09 HOU GALVESTON $327,738 Replace Bridge CR MCKAY ROAD AT DRAINAGE DITCH Apr-09 HOU FORT BEND $300,000 Resurface Roadway FM 3155 US 90A to RICHMOND STATE SCHOOL Apr-09 HOU MONTGOMERY $500,000 Repair Roadway VA VARIOUS LOCATIONS Apr-09 HOU FORT BEND $2,110,000 Repair Roadway SH 36 US 90A to AVENUE M Apr-09 HOU GALVESTON $1,220,000 Resurface Roadway LP 197 FM 1765 to FM 519 Apr-09 HOU BRAZORIA $1,092,489 Resurface Roadway FM 1459 SH 35 to FM 524 Apr-09 HOU FORT BEND $1,494,074 Resurface Roadway US 90A WHARTON COUNTY LINE to SPUR 10 Apr-09 HOU BRAZORIA $980,016 Resurface Roadway FM 524 SH 35 to FM 1301 Apr-09 HOU MONTGOMERY $5,299,527 Resurface Roadway LP 494 US 59 to KINGWOOD DRIVE Apr-09 HOU FORT BEND $1,500,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1093 FM 1489 to FM 359 Apr-09 HOU WALLER $1,560,717 Widen Roadway FM 362 BU US 290 to MI S OF BU 290H Apr-09 4

10 East Region continued HOU HARRIS $638,000 Resurface Roadway FM MI S. OF HUFFSMITH KUYKENDAHL to 0.14 MI N. OF Apr-09 HUFFSMITH KUYKENDAHL HOU HARRIS $216,310 Repair Roadway US 290 SH 6 to FM 529 Apr-09 HOU HARRIS $8,700,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1093 DAIRY ASHFORD to POST OAK Apr-09 HOU WALLER $3,040,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1458 FM 359 to BRAZOS RIVER Apr-09 HOU GALVESTON $5,169,743 Resurface Roadway SH 87 CRYSTAL BEACH to GILCHRIST Apr-09 HOU GALVESTON $3,000,000 Resurface Roadway SH 87 ON SH 87 IN GILCHRIST to ON SH 124 AT INTRACOASTAL CANAL Apr-09 HOU GALVESTON $4,192,725 Resurface Roadway SH 87 BOLIVAR FERRY LANDING Apr-09 HOU HARRIS $1,814,000 Repair Roadway US 90 W OF KRENEK to E OF RUNNEBURG Apr-09 HOU FORT BEND $1,260,000 Resurface Roadway FM 521 SH 6 to BRAZORIA COUNTY LINE Apr-09 HOU WALLER $1,440,000 Resurface Roadway FM MI N. OF CLAPP RD TO FM 529 Apr-09 LFK NACOGDO- $3,300,000 Resurface Roadway US 259 Rusk C/L to SH 204 Apr-09 CHES LFK SAN AUGUS- $88,000 Resurface Roadway LP 547 SH 21 to E. of SH 21 Apr-09 TINE LFK SHELBY $214,000 Resurface Roadway LP 500 US 96 to SH 7 Apr-09 LFK HOUSTON $622,000 Resurface Roadway BU 287-V US 287 N to US 287 S Apr-09 LFK SHELBY $300,000 Resurface Roadway SH 87 Jackson St to LP 500 Apr-09 LFK POLK $446,000 Resurface Roadway BU 59-J S of US 190 to S of Garner St Apr-09 LFK SHELBY $1,681,283 Widen Roadway FM 138 NACOGDOCHES CO LINE TO FM 1645 Apr-09 LFK SHELBY $7,000,000 Repair Roadway US 84 TENAHA TO MORRIS CREEK Apr-09 LFK HOUSTON $3,553,947 Widen Roadway FM 227 SH 21 TO SH 7 Apr-09 Subtotal $108,883,597 Important Note: This list comprises recommendations by TxDOT staff for funding under HR 1, the ARRA. No decisions are final until voted on by the Texas Transportation Commission (Commission). Aggregate dollar amounts are rounded. This list is current as of. Updates: You can keep current with TxDOT s stimulus work at Enter keyword stimulus in the search box. Funding: Total ARRA funding for Texas highway programs is $2.25 billion. Available for the Commission s direct use is $1.7 billion. Staff has recommended approximately $500 million of these funds be spent on maintenance projects and the remaining $1.2 billion be obligated to significant projects. An additional $500 million in funding is available to the state s metropolitan planning organizations for use at their discretion. 5

11 North Region TxDOT Districts: Atlanta, Brownwood, Dallas, Fort Worth, Paris, Tyler, Waco, Wichita Falls ATL TITUS $6,185,488 Resurface Roadway SH MI W OF FM 2348 TO MORRIS COUNTY LINE Apr-09 ATL MORRIS $895,113 Resurface Roadway SH 49 TITUS COUNTY LINE TO 0.2 MI. EAST OF FM 144 (S) Apr-09 ATL PANOLA $2,810,529 Widen Roadway US MI. S. OF MILL CREEK TO FM 31 AT DEBERRY Apr-09 ATL MORRIS $1,339,652 Widen Roadway SH MI. E. OF US 259 TO 0.2 MI. W. OF L&A RAILROAD Apr-09 ATL CASS $1,170,000 Widen Roadway SH 43 SOUTH OF FM 2328 TO FM 248 IN BIVINS Apr-09 ATL CASS $1,615,904 Widen Roadway SH 77 SH 8 IN DOUGLASSVILLE TO FM 96 Apr-09 ATL CASS $1,166,035 Widen Roadway SH 77 FM 96 TO FM 995 IN ATLANTA Apr-09 BWD BROWN $1,816,133 Repair Roadway US MI. W OF FM 3254 TO CR 152 Apr-09 BWD MILLS $475,408 Repair Roadway US 84 US 183, EAST TO LP 15 Apr-09 BWD MILLS $5,784,704 Repair Roadway US 84 LOOP 15, EAST TO CENTER CITY Apr-09 DAL NAVARRO $4,305,089 Resurface Roadway FM 639 FM 744 TO SH 22 Apr-09 DAL NAVARRO $5,900,000 Resurface Roadway FM 1126 SH 22 to FM 3383 Apr-09 DAL ELLIS $525,000 Replace Bridge CR FRANKS ROAD AT RICHLAND CREEK May-09 DAL ELLIS $181,000 Repair Bridge CR PLUTO RD. AT MILL CREEK May-09 DAL ELLIS $262,000 Replace Bridge CR MORGAN RD AT HOG CREEK TRIB May-09 DAL ELLIS $262,000 Replace Bridge CR SCHIELD ROAD AT ELM BRANCH May-09 DAL ELLIS $265,000 Replace Bridge CR PECAN TREE ROAD AT BIG ONION CREEK May-09 DAL KAUFMAN $1,726,839 Replace Bridge FM 740 BUFFALO CREEK May-09 DAL KAUFMAN $1,335,218 Replace Bridge FM 740 BUFFALO CREEK RELIEF May-09 DAL ELLIS $255,000 Replace Bridge CR NORTH WARD ST AT HOUSTON CREEK in ITALY May-09 DAL DENTON $203,297 Replace Bridge CR ON FREEMAN RD TO AT N HICKORY CREEK TRIBUTARY May-09 DAL COLLIN $2,500,000 Intersection Safety SH 289 ON SH 289/PRESTON RD AT LEGACY DR. May-09 Improvements DAL KAUFMAN $1,141,499 Replace Bridge FM 1836 AT BIG COTTONWOOD CREEK May-09 DAL KAUFMAN $1,013,330 Replace Bridge FM 1836 AT LITTLE COTTONWOOD CREEK May-09 DAL DENTON $605,601 Replace Bridge CR ON GREGORY ROAD AT DUCK CREEK May-09 DAL ELLIS $320,650 Replace Bridge FM 660 AT TRIBUTARY OF BEAR CREEK Jun-09 DAL ELLIS $2,100,000 Repair Roadway BI 45-J DALLAS COUNTY LINE TO IH 45 SOUTH OF FERRIS Apr-09 DAL DALLAS $1,698,648 Resurface Roadway SH 114 SPUR 348 TO O CONNOR BLVD IN IRVING Apr-09 DAL KAUFMAN $3,998,397 Rebuild Roadway FM 598 FM 1392, 1.0 MI SW OF SH 205, SE TO SH 205 IN TERRELL May-09 DAL DALLAS $1,194,979 Install Traffic Signal FM 1382 AT STRAUS RD TO IN THE CITY OF CEDAR HILL Apr-09 DAL DALLAS $663,542 Intersection Safety FM 1382 WEST OF STRAUS TO AT STRAUS Apr-09 Improvements DAL DALLAS $7,065,682 Resurface Roadway SH 114 FREEPORT PKWY TO SPUR 348 Apr-09 FTW PARKER $6,182,460 Resurface Roadway US 180 SPUR 312 TO IH 20 Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $1,050,000 Resurface Roadway FM 157 COPELAND TO DIVISION Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $5,696,100 Resurface Roadway IH 820 MARINE CREEK PARKWAY TO IH 35W Apr-09 FTW WISE $231,700 Resurface Roadway US S OF CR 4840 TO TARRANT C/L Apr-09 FTW WISE $121,550 Resurface Roadway US 81 NBL 1300 S OF CR 4421 TO MI S OF CR 4421 Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $569,600 Resurface Roadway US 377 PARKER CO LINE TO DIVIDED SECTION (CRESSON) Apr-09 FTW WISE $2,883,600 Resurface Roadway US SOUTH OF FM 407 TO CR 4840 Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $653,120 Rebuild Roadway SH 174 WILLINGHAM STREET TO POINDEXTER STREET; IN CLEBURNE Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $411,050 Resurface Roadway SH 171 AT&SF RAILROAD TO 1 MILE SOUTH Apr-09 FTW HOOD $476,210 Resurface Roadway FM 167 US 377 TO FM 4 IN ACTON Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $420,000 Resurface Roadway BU 287P OAK STREET IN MANSFIELD TO HUNT STREET (OLD FM 917) Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $462,028 Resurface Roadway US 67 FM 2331 TO PARK ROAD 21 Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $398,700 Resurface Roadway US 67 PARK ROAD 21 TO 975 FEET WEST OF FM 1434 Apr-09 (TP changed 992 to 070 FTW WISE $840,300 Resurface Roadway SH MILE SOUTH OF US 380 INTERSECT TO SL 373 (13TH ST) Apr-09 IN BRIDGEPORT FTW TARRANT $904,300 Resurface Roadway SH 26 NEAR FM 1938 TO CHEEKSPARGER/MIDCITIES BLVD Apr-09 FTW PARKER $927,300 Resurface Roadway SH 171 US 180 TO FM 1884 Apr-09 FTW HOOD $1,354,060 Resurface Roadway US 377 BRAZOS RIVER BRIDGE TO HOLMES DRIVE Apr-09 6

12 North Region continued FTW TARRANT $860,000 Resurface Roadway FM FT S OF DEBBIE LN TO N OF BU 287P Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $273,000 Resurface Roadway IH FT BEFORE COLLINS TO 1550 FT AFTER COLLINS Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $641,000 Resurface Roadway IH FT AFTER FM 157 TO CENTER WAY Apr-09 FTW PARKER $2,264,000 Resurface Roadway FM 3325 FM 1886 TO WHITE SETTLEMENT ROAD Apr-09 FTW TARRANT $1,462,000 Repair Bridge VA VARIOUS LOCATIONS TO IN NORTH TARRANT COUNTY Apr-09 FTW JOHNSON $1,840,200 Resurface Roadway SH 174 NORTH OF RIO VISTA TO WILLINGHAM STREET Apr-09 FTW HOOD $1,020,700 Resurface Roadway SH 171 PARKER CO LINE TO 0.14 MILES WEST OF US 377 Apr-09 FTW ERATH $411,000 Resurface Roadway SH 108 BU377J TO US 281 IN STEPHENVILLE Apr-09 PAR HOPKINS $7,000,000 Repair Roadway SH MI E OF FM 2653 TO 4.0 MI EAST Jul-09 PAR GRAYSON $3,132,178 Repair Roadway FM 902 SH 289 TO US 75 WEST FRONTAGE ROAD Apr-09 PAR GRAYSON $4,730,000 Repair Roadway FM 121 US 377 TO SH 289 Apr-09 PAR LAMAR $1,382,322 Repair Roadway FM MILES N OF FM 1497 TO 1.38 MILES N OF FM 1497 Apr-09 PAR LAMAR $4,442,880 Repair Roadway FM 1498 FM 1497 TO 3.8 MILES WEST OF FM 1497 Apr-09 TYL VAN ZANDT $250,000 Repair Bridge SH 243 AT CANEY CRK Apr-09 TYL GREGG $3,100,000 Repair Roadway US 259 IH 20 N FRONTAGE RD, N TO US 80, IN LONGVIEW Apr-09 TYL ANDERSON $4,800,000 Widen Roadway US 84 3 MI E OF FM 3266, E OF P STINE, E TO 2.5 MI W OF FM 747 Apr-09 (CHEROKEE C/L) TYL SMITH $2,500,000 Widen Roadway FM 344 FM 346 IN TEASELVILLE, E TO US 69, IN BULLARD Jun-09 TYL GREGG $2,500,000 Resurface Roadway US 80 SP 63/SH 31, E TO US 259 IN LONGVIEW Apr-09 TYL RUSK $4,500,000 Repair Roadway US 259 US/BU 259 SPLIT, S OF KILGORE, S TO FM 850 AT JACOBS Apr-09 TYL WOOD $1,000,000 Resurface Roadway SH 37 FM 564(N) IN MINEOLA, S TO US 69/SH 37 SPLIT Apr-09 TYL WOOD $1,600,000 Resurface Roadway US 69 US 69/SH 37 SPLIT IN MINEOLA, S TO 0.65 MI S OF US 80 Apr-09 TYL SMITH $4,000,000 Resurface Roadway US 69 IH 20, S TO LP 323 IN TYLER Apr-09 TYL VAN ZANDT $1,000,000 Intersection Safety SH MI N OF FM 1805, S TO 0.3 MI S OF FM 1805 IN VAN Jul-09 Improvements WAC CORYELL $12,000,000 Construct New Roadway US 84 FM 932 TO HAMILTON C/L Apr-09 Lanes WAC BELL $1,032,000 Resurface Roadway SH 317 FM 93 (6TH AVE) IN BELTON, SOUTH TO IH 35 Apr-09 WAC BELL $300,000 Resurface Roadway SH TH ST IN BELTON, SOUTH TO FM 93 (6TH AVE) Apr-09 WAC BELL $1,587,496 Intersection Safety SH 201 AT MOHAWK DRIVE IN KILLEEN Apr-09 Improvements WAC CORYELL $3,300,000 Construct Overpass/ US 190 AT RAILHEAD RD Jul-09 Underpass WFS WILBARGER $3,386,000 Resurface Roadway US 287 US 70 to SH 240 in Harrold (NBL) May-09 WFS COOKE $3,000,000 Resurface Roadway IH 35 NEAR RED RIVER TO NEAR US 82 Apr-09 WFS ARCHER $3,000,001 Widen Roadway SH 25 FM 368 TO 0.79 MILES WEST OF SH 79 Apr-09 WFS COOKE $2,377,539 Widen Roadway FM 2071 FM 372 TO FM 922 Apr-09 Subtotal $169,056,130 Total $505,675,806 7

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