7.3.3 Planned Projects

When performing a corridor planning project, it is important to consider projects that affect the study area. Sources for this information include Traffic and Safety Analysis Procedures Manual | 2024 7-8 TxDOT’s Project Tracker website, TxDOT Connect, and the UTP. Furthermore, TxDOT Districts within the study area may have more detailed and up-to-date information on projects. It is recommended to check these resources to determine whether any projects on or adjacent to the corridor could affect the study. Present any relevant projects to the Steering Committee, incorporating and accounting for any identified improvements in the corridor study. To better understand previous active transportation planning efforts in an area, engineers and planners can reference the Active Transportation Plan Inventory. This interactive reference map allows users to identify locations across Texas where Active Transportation Plans (ATPs) Texas have been completed. ATPs are stakeholderinfluenced plans that help guide active transportation projects, programs, and policies within a jurisdiction. See
Appendix H, Section 1 – External References (Reference 6)
, for a link to the Project Tracker website and
Appendix H, Section 1 – External References (Reference 7)
for a link to the UTP website.
MPOs also have a regional transportation plan, which is a long-term (20-year) plan that includes projects, programs, and policies aimed at addressing various issues such as mobility, sustainability, maintenance, and funding.