Basin 20
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Basin 20

Project overview

The TxDOT Odessa District, in partnership with the Permian Basin MPO (PBMPO), initiated a corridor study in 2016 to develop a program of improvements for the I-20 Odessa-Midland corridor. The corridor study focuses on the stretch of I-20 in the Odessa-Midland area from west of FM 1936 to east of FM 1208, a distance of approximately 40 miles. Improvements will include adding main lanes, constructing new interchanges, reconfiguring ramps, and converting frontage roads from two-way operation to one-way operation, as well as capacity, operational and drainage improvements for most of the corridor. Currently, the study team is working on a schematic design for the corridor.

General improvements

Proposed improvements were developed to:

  • Improve safety
  • Reduce congestion
  • Enhance access
  • Improve drainage
  • Be compatible with adjacent uses
  • Limit need for additional right-of-way
  • Address future growth

Specific improvements

From west of FM 1936 (Ector County) to east of FM 1208 (Midland County)

  • Three through mainlanes along entire corridor
  • One-way frontage roads from Business (BI) 20 in Ector County to BI 20 in Midland County
  • Additional U-turns and cross-overs at interchanges
  • Ramp and interchange improvements
  • Updated design standards throughout
  • Increased bridge clearance

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