I-69 Program Segment Committee MEMORANDUM OF CONFERENCE CALL SUBJECT: I-69 Segment Four and Five Committees Conference Call DATE: February 16, 2011 PARTICIPANTS: Participants List (Attachment 1) Purpose: The purpose of this conference call was to: 1) review the Segment Four and Five Committees January 2011 meeting notes; 2) discuss traffic forecasts for the I-69 program sections within the Segment Four and Five Committee limits; and 3) review upcoming segment committee meeting activities. The conference call agenda is included as Attachment 2. Welcome/Introductions: Art Garcia, Segment Four and Five Committee facilitator, welcomed the participants and conducted a role call of all Segment Four and Five Committee members, as well as other participants on the call. Pat Liston, Segment Four Committee chair, and Judge Terry Simpson, Segment Five Committee chair, expressed concern that there were few committee members participating in the call. Doise Miers indicated that seven committee members were on the call. She asked the chairs if they wanted to adjourn the call and discuss the conference call agenda items at the March meeting. It was agreed to defer today s discussions until March. Discussion of Next Meeting Activities It was confirmed that the next committee meeting will be held in Laredo on March 16, 2011 at 1:30 pm. Doise Miers explained that at this meeting, the public involvement specialist will focus on the public engagement and outreach that the Segment Committees will be conducting. In addition, the traffic forecasts (Attachments 3 and 4) discussions from today s conference call will be held over until the March meeting. The meeting was then adjourned. Attachments: 1. Participants List 2. Agenda 3. Segment Four Committee Forecasted 2035 Average Daily for Sections within Limits of Segment Four Committee 4. Segment Five Committee Forecasted 2035 Average Daily for Sections within Limits of Segment Four Committee
I-69 Program Segment Committee Attachment 1 Participants List
I-69 Program Segment Committee Attachment 2 Agenda
I-69 Segment Committees 4 and 5 Meeting February 16, 2011 1:30 PM Welcome/Introductions Administrative Review January 2011 meeting notes Art Garcia Facilitator I-69 Program Priority Factors Review Marc Williams Facilitator Motor vehicle traffic crash data forecasts Discussion of Next Meeting Activities Explore public engagement activities Doise Miers TxDOT www.txdot.gov/public_involvement/committees/i69/default.htm
I-69 Program Segment Committee Attachment 3 Forecasted 2035 Average Daily for Sections within Limits of Segment Four Committee
97 Forecasted 2035 Average Daily 44 for Sections within Limits of CSC 4 85 Corridor Frio Sections Atascosa 35 Upgrade of Existing US 281 Alignment US 281 - Under Construction 9.99 97 9.99 SH 44 Section ID 9.99 US 59 Section ID La Salle McMullen 9.99 Redesignate to Interstate Section ID Other Upgrade of Existing US Alignment Upgrade of Existing SH 44 Alignment Upgrade of Existing US 59 Alignment Redesignate to Interstate Relief Route US 281 Section ID Commercial Airport 359 72 Primary Deep Draft Seaport Border Crossing Highway - Interstate Highway - US Marked Highway - State Marked Urban Area County 0 6.5 13 26 Miles 1 Inch = 13 Miles WORKING DRAFT 9.99 Potential Project Section Designations are based on the CSC input to date Source: 2009 Webb TxDOT Counts US Section ID 16 16 4.04 4.05 4.03 285 339 4.06 Duval 359 Note: Forecasts Wilson are derived from 2009 Average ADT using DeWitt a combination of historic traffic growth, forecasted population growth, and TxDOT's Statewide Analysis Model outputs Karnes 37 Atascosa River 59 44 Three Rivers George West 4.23 281 Jim Wells 4.18 16,600 6,500 39 26,100 8,700 33 4.24 15,900 5,000 31 18,900 6,700 35 281 72 Live Oak 4.08 4.04 4.07 4.03 4.06 4.05 Premont Falfurrias 37 141 4.25 4.08 4.07 Nueces River 44 Agua Dulce 181 Riviera San Antonio 4.14 Driscoll Bishop Kingsville 4.13 285 Bee 359 Kleberg Sarita Goliad 239 River 12,100 2,800 24 San Patricio 4.19 Alice 4.20 4.21 4.12 12,600 3,500 28 4.22 4.13 4.16 202 Odem 59 4.15 4.15 37 Corpus Christi Bay Robstown 49,600 11,200 23 4.14 Nueces 4.12 Baffin Bay 4.17 Sinton 183 Refugio Corpus Christi 4.17 4.16 Laguna Largo 181 47,500 10,700 23 Mission River Victoria 35 Gulf of Mexico Vic Aransas 25,600 6,500 25 34,100 6,300 18 43,500 11,100 26 31,900 8,300 26 16 Jim Hogg Brooks Zapata Kenedy 4.02 28,500 9,100 32 4.02 4.11 4.11 23,400 6,700 29 Starr 281 San Manuel 186 Raymondville 4.10 4.10 Willacy 25,500 6,600 26 4.01 Rio Grande Ri ver M E X I C O 83 2 103,600 19,200 19 Hidalgo 336 Mission Hidalgo 4.01 Edinburg McAllen Pharr 281 Lyford Santa Rosa 83 4.09 Cameron Harlingen 4.09 San Benito Rancho Viejo 100 107,100 8,300 8 511 48 40 2 Brownsville 01/15/2011
I-69 Program Segment Committee Attachment 4 Forecasted 2035 Average Daily for Sections within Limits of Segment Five Committee
Zavala Upper Nueces Lake Frio 35 85 Atascosa Karnes 239 Coleto Creek Reservoir Victoria 185 Jackson Matagorda Cox Lake/ Raw Water Lake/ Recycle Lake Maverick 83 Dimmit 83 85 Nu eces River La Salle 97 Frio River 72 Atascosa River 5.05 Choke Canyon 8,300 Reservoir 1,800 22 Nueces River 5.05 McMullen George West 72 Bee 5.06 37 Goliad 59 181 202 5.06 9,100 2,000 22 San Antonio R Miss i on R iver Refugio 239 Aransas Guadalupe R i ver 35 87 Calhoun 316 185 Rio Grande River M E X I C O 1 2 Nuevo Laredo 85 35 Laredo Casa Blanca Lake 5.01 2 Rio Grande River Webb 83 59 5.03 44 Zapata 5.02 5.01 34,800 5,200 15 16 International Falcon Reservoir Nueces River 10,700 1,800 17 5.02 5,000 1,800 36 5.04 4,000 1,800 45 359 Freer 16 16 5.08 339 7,500 Duval 900 12 Jim Hogg Starr 5.03 285 5.04 59 44 Live Oak San Diego Brooks 281 5.16 5.09 Jim Wells 18,200 1,700 9 5.08 5.09 5.10 359 23,700 2,400 10 5.15 Alice 5.14 281 5.13 Premont 5.12 5.10 37 Lake Corpus Christi Ben Bolt 141 5.11 285 37 Nueces Corpus Christi 4.21 12,700 1,700 13 4.21 359 5.11 14,100 2,000 14 Kleberg San Patricio 44 4.22 Kenedy Hidalgo Note: Forecasts are derived from 2009 Average ADT using a combination of historic traffic growth, forecasted population growth, and TxDOT's Statewide Analysis Model outputs Willacy Odem 5.18 5.19 iver 4.22 Corpus Christi Bay 12,900 1,700 13 Barney M. Davis Reservoir Laguna Largo 181 35 Gulf of Mexico Forecasted 2035 Average Daily for Sections within Limits of CSC 5 Corridor Sections Upgrade of Existing US 281 Alignment 9.99 9.99 9.99 9.99 Sinton Upgrade of Existing US Alignment Upgrade of Existing SH 44 Alignment Upgrade of Existing US 59 Alignment Relief Route US 281 Section ID US Section ID SH 44 Section ID US 59 Section ID WORKING DRAFT Potential Project Section Designations are based on the CSC input to date Source: 2009 TxDOT Counts Other Commercial Airport Primary Deep Draft Seaport Shallow Draft & Barge Port Landport Border Crossing Highway - Interstate Highway - US Marked Highway - State Marked Urban Area County 0 7.5 15 30 Miles 1 Inch = 15 Miles 02/14/2011