TxDOT Conducting Public Survey for I-10 Texas Corridor Study

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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is conducting a public survey for the I-10 Texas Corridor Study and seeking input from residents, businesses, agencies, commuters, and organizations about their experiences with I-10 and their ideas for improvements.

The public survey will be open until Sept. 6.

The I-10 corridor is one of Texas’ busiest and most important highways.

The 1-10 Corridor Study covers 880 miles of I-10 from New Mexico to Louisiana and is intended to identify transportation needs and solutions along the corridor.

The study will examine currently planned transportation projects, analyze safety, connectivity, and mobility concerns, as well as identify short-, medium- and long-term improvements to address the needs of the corridor.

Key elements to be considered by the study to identify and prioritize proposed projects along the corridor include mobility and congestion costs and funding, truck parking, multimodal passenger and freight, alternative routes and resiliency, connectivity, safety, operations and maintenance, asset preservation, and study approach.

TxDOT will conduct technical analyses and engage local elected officials, regional organizations, industry and business representatives, members of the public and other stakeholders throughout the study process from Fall 2021 to Summer 2023. The study will be conducted in five phases with three rounds of stakeholder engagement meetings.

Click to take the survey.