FM 1960 Access Management Study from East Gatewick to BF 1960A
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FM 1960 Access Management Study from East Gatewick to BF 1960A

TxDOT is conducting an Access Management Study for the 11-mile segment of FM 1960 from East Gatewick (just east of I-45) to BF 1960A (east of I-69) in Harris County. Within these limits, FM 1960 is an east-west corridor that has experienced increasing traffic due to area growth in residential and commercial development.

Current roadway conditions

The western section of FM 1960 from E Gatewick to Treaschwig Road is an eight-lane roadway with a continuous two-way left-turn lane in the middle. The eastern section of FM 1960 from Treaschwig Road to BF 1960A is a six-lane roadway with a continuous two-way left-turn lane in the middle. The FM 1960 Study segment carries approximately 41,000 to 67,000 vehicles per day and has a crash rate at some locations that is higher than the statewide average.

Study purpose

The FM 1960 study aims to identify short-, medium-, and long-range improvements to reduce crashes, improve mobility, and support existing and future development.

Benefits

The proposed improvements would:

  • Improve safety through reduced crashes.
  • Improve traffic operations by better planning how vehicles move through the corridor.
  • Reduce congestion by improving travel time.
  • Improve accessibility by enhancing multimodal connectivity.
  • Preserve and enhance economic opportunities along the corridor.

Get involved

Public involvement is very important to study development. Virtual and in-person public meetings are held to inform and gather feedback. Click on the dates below to view meeting materials presented at each meeting.

Attend either of the Public Meetings listed below:

  • Oct. 1, 2019 - Open House - Humble High School, 1700 Wilson Rd., Humble, TX 77338
  • Oct. 3, 2019 - Open House - Nimitz High School, 2005 W.W. Thorne Drive, Houston, TX 77073
  • Aug. 25 to Sept. 9, 2020 - Virtual Public Meeting
    • In addition, the TxDOT project team will be available by an online chat function as part of the virtual public meeting on the dates and times below to answer questions on the study and proposed improvements:
      • Tues., Aug. 25, 2020; 6 – 8 p.m.
      • Wed., Aug. 26, 2020; 6 – 8 p.m.
      • Thurs., Aug. 27, 2020; 6 – 8 p.m.

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