FM 365 Rhodair Gully Bridge Replacement
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FM 365 Rhodair Gully Bridge Replacement

Construction information and updates

Project overview

The purpose of this project is to replace the FM 365 bridge and approaches at Rhodair Gully, from approximately 275 feet east of Bordages Road to approximately 1,100 feet west of Jade Avenue in Jefferson County, Texas.

The proposed project is anticipated to improve safety for the traveling public and bring the bridge design to current standards. The proposed project would extend approximately 0.65 miles along FM 365 where the existing bridge over Rhodair Gully will be removed and replaced with a new bridge. The proposed bridge alignment will be shifted south of the existing FM 365 alignment. An eight-foot outside shoulder would be included in both the east and westbound directions.

Flood gate information

Storm levee flood gates closed during storm events are located 180 feet east of the existing Rhodair Gully Bridge. The flood gates will be removed and the opening in the seawall will be closed with construction of a storm protection levee. Once completed, the permanent levee at this location will provide uninterrupted access to FM 365, including during storm events. The road would be constructed over the permanent levee. Presently, FM 365 access is sometimes restricted during storm events. Approximately 4.146 acres of right of way will be required; however, no residential or non-residential structures are anticipated to be displaced.

At this time, TxDOT anticipates one lane will remain open on the bridge throughout project construction. Although plans are preliminary and subject to change, it is expected that construction will begin in winter of 2026 and last two years. Construction at the flood gate will be scheduled outside of hurricane season.