Southeast Connector
The Southeast Connector will rebuild and widen approximately 16 miles of I-20 and I-820. The $1.6 billion project will widen I-20 to 10 mainlanes from I-820 to US 287, and I-820 to eight mainlanes from I-20 to Spur 303 (Rosedale Street) and reconstruct the I-20, I-820, and US 287 interchanges. This project will represent the largest investment in transportation infrastructure in the history of TxDOT’s Fort Worth district.
This highly anticipated project will tie in the east and southeast part of Tarrant County to the central part of the county while relieving congestion. It’s not only important for Tarrant County and Fort Worth, but also facilitates trade, increases safety, and improves efficiency for the entire Metroplex.
The Texas Transportation Commission has designated the Southeast Connector project as part of the statewide Texas Clear Lanes initiative, a program to address the most congested chokepoints in the state. The Southeast Connector project is estimated for completion in 2028.
- For more information on the Southeast Connector Historical Resources.
- For more information about the construction project, go to the Southeast Connector Site
Downloads
- Final Environmental Assessment
- Finding of No Significant Impact
- Final Approved Schematics
- December 2019 Forest Hill Town Hall Meeting Materials
- February 2020 Village Creek Neighborhood Association Meeting Materials
- Powerpoint Presentation
- Project Timeline
- Map of Project Area
- July 19, 2018 Meeting Notice - English
- July 19, 2018 Meeting Notice - Spanish
- July 19, 2018 Meeting Location Map - English
- July 19, 2018 Meeting Location Map - Spanish
- Spring 2018 Newsletter
- May 2019 Newsletter
- June 2017 Technical Work Group Meeting Presentation
- August 2018 District 95 Town Hall Presentation
- June 2018 Technical Work Group Presentation
- June 2018 City of Forest Hill Presentation
- September 2018 City of Fort Worth Community Meeting Presentation
- October 2018 - Lions Club Meeting Presentation
- November 2018 District 95 Town Hall Presentation
- February 2019 Technical Work Group Meeting Presentation
- Meadowbrook Alternative Exhibits
- Exhibit A0
- Exhibit A1
- Exhibit A2
- Exhibit A3
- Exhibit A3 - Profile
- Exhibit A4
- Exhibit A5
- Exhibit B0
- Exhibit B1
- Exhibit B2
- Exhibit B2 - Profile
- Exhibit B3
- Exhibit B4
- Exhibit - Pedestrian Bridge
Hearing materials
Environmental technical report documents
- Biological Evaluation Form
- Biological Tier 1 Site Assessment Form
- Biological Evaluation Form and Tier 1 Site Assessment Form Supportinguments
- Community Impacts Assessment Technical Report
- Hazardous Materials Project Impact Evaluation
- Hazardous Materials Initial Site Assessment
- Induced Growth Analysis
- Intensive Historical Resources Survey Report
- Traffic Noise Technical Report – August 2020
- CO Traffic Air Quality Analysis
- Quantitative Mobile Source Air Toxics (MSAT) Technical Report
- Documentation of Public Hearing
Historical resources
TxDOT conducted a historic resource survey of properties that fall within the Southeast Connector Area of Potential Effect. This is a step in the National Environmental Policy Act process, as well as under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. See the survey report for the letter TxDOT sent to the Texas Historical Commission, Texas’ State Historic Preservation Office, for additional information on this project. Learn more about how TxDOT reviews project effects to historic properties in the Connecting People to the Past brochure.
- Historical Resources Report
- Appendix A: Inventory of Surveyed Properties
- Appendix B: Survey Forms from Included Surveyed Properties
- Appendix C: Figures
- Appendix D: Historic Aerials
- Appendix E: Schematics
- Appendix F: Consulting Party Comments
- Appendix G: Project Area Photographs
- Appendix H: Survey Forms for Removed Properties