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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES 82-212 f.2 - 02 1A R E S 0 L U T 1 0 N BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCil, OF' THE CITY OF BEAUMONT: THAT the City hereby adopts the proposed plan of transportation improvement projects as shown on Exhibit "All attached hereto and made a part hereof. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Beaumont this day 01, the _Z 9 Mayor - a PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS City of Beaumont June 8,1982 EXHIBIT "A" T I PROPOSED TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS The citizens of Beaumont have been very supportive of improvements to the community's street and highway system. Currently, bond funds in excess of $33,000,000 have been committed to the city's transportation improvement program. This program is well underway with six projects in various stages of design, construction, or completion. The state highway system consisting of farm-to-market roads, state and federal highways, and the interstate system provides the basic principal network of the city street system. Along these state roadways, such as Major Drive, College, Railroad Avenue, Cardinal Drive and IH-10, the major flow of city traffic travels . This highway system attracts vehicular traffic which would otherwise utilize city local or arterial streets . Because of Beaumont's economy and physical location, the city is the hub of local, regional, and interstate traffic. Traffic demand on Beau- mont's streets and highways are much greater than a typical city of this size. Thus, it is important that an intergrated program of city, state, and federal highway projects be developed and implemented . City Programs A number of street projects have been identified to improve traffic flow in. Beaumont. These projects have been grouped into three catagories: short range, immediate range, and long range. The short range program includes those approved projects currently funded as well as other pro- jects where immediate attention is desirable. 'These projects are listed in Table I . The new segments and projects in this group are recommended for consideration as funds become available. The projects listed in the immediate group, Table II , have recognized needs and are submitted for future planning purposes. The projects submitted in the long range program, Table III, are desirable improvements and are anticipated to be needed in the near future. Together, these projects provide necessary improvements to the city street system and when coordinated with suggested state projects, form the framework for greater mobility to local citizens. State Program The State Department of Highways and Public Transportation has identified five major projects in its "20 Year Plan". For purpose of co- ordinating these with city projects, the state improvements have been subdivided into eight projects . In addition to these eight projects - which are very important, improvement to four additional facilities are recommended for consideration as state funds become available. These pro- jects are provided in Table IV. Additional state funds are urgently needed to construct these important improvements to the area highway system. TABLE I SHORT RANGE PROGRAM EXISTING FUNDED PROJECTS PROPOSED PROJECTS 1 _ Phelan Connector j I . Phelan Connector 2 . Lindbergh at College 2 . Lindbergh at College 3. Sarah, 4th to Fannett 3. Sarah , 4th to Fannett 4 . Chinn, Old Voth Rd. to Meadowview 4 . Chinn, Old Voth Rd. to Meadowview S . Dowlen, Calder to College S . Dowlen, Calder to College 6 . Phelan, Dowlen to Major I 6 . Phelan, Dowlen to Major 7. Corley, 4th to 11th 7. Corley, 4th to 11th 8. College, Orleans to 4th * 8. College, Orleans to 11th 9. Major (FM 364) , Dishman to College * 9 . Major (FM 364) , Dishman to Walden 10. Liberty/Laurel, Main to Phelan 10. Liberty/Laurel, Main to Phelan 11 . Highland, Florida to Washington 11 . Highland, Florida to Washington 12. Concord - Live Oak - Mariposa, 12. Concord - Live Oak - Mariposa, IH-10 to Lucas IH-10 to Lucas 13. W. Lucas, Folsom to Calder *13. W. Lucas, Folsom to Phelan 14. Franklin, Main to Spur 380 14. Franklin, Main to Spur 380 15 . Washington, IH-10 to Langham *15. Washington, IH-10 to Major (FM 364) **16. Gladys, Dowlen to Major (FM 364) **17. Railroad Crossing Improvement **18. Intersection Improvements **19 . Bridge Replacements * Change in limits of projects ** New projects TABLE II INTERMEDIATE PROGRAM 1 . Calder, Main to IH-10 2. Folsom, Crow to Dowlen s". 11th, Washington to Fannett (SH 124) 4. Shakespeare, Brandywine to Phelan S . Howell, Derby to Delaware 6. Crow, Folsom to Delaware 7. Fannett (SH 124) , Dolores to Cardinal (U.S. 69) 8 . Dowlen, Concord to Helbig 9 . Major, Dishman to SH 105 10. Railroad Crossing Improvements 11 . Intersection Improvements 12 . Bridge Replacements TABLE III LONG RANGE PROGRAM 1 . Walden, Fannett (SH 124) to Major (FM 364) 2. Avenue A, Washington to Cardinal 3. Chinn, Old Voth Road to Major (FM 364) 4. Dowlen, College (U.S. 90) to Washington 5 . 23rd, Calder to College (U.S . 90) 6. Hollywood, I11-10 to 4th 7. Florida, Highland to Cardinal (U.S. 69) 8. Lindbergh, College (U.S. 90 to Washington 9. 23rd, College (U.S. 90) to Washington 10. Delaware, Dowlen to Major (FM 364) 11 . Callaghan, Virginia to Cardinal (U.S. 69) 12. Avenue A, College (U.S . 90) to Washington 13. Delaware, 11th to Concord 14. Railroad Crossing Improvements 15. Intersection Improvements 16. Bridge Replacement TAB LE I V STATE PROGRAM 1 . Highland (Spur 380) Connector 2 . Major (FM 364) at Calder * 3. Major (FM 364) , Dishman to Walden * 4. Liberty/Laurel at IH-10 5 . IH-10, 11th to Neches River (6 lanes) 6 . Spur 380, Threadneedle to Irving 7. Spur 380, Irving to Wall * 8. Major, Dishman to SH 105 9. College (U.S. 90) , IH-10 to Major (FM 364) 10. Spur 380, Wall to Calder * 11. Fannett (FM 124) , Cardinal (U.S. 69) to Walden 12. Spur 380, Calder to IH-10 * 13. SH 105, U.S. 69 to Hardin County Line * Recommended additional projects to the State "Twenty Year Plan".