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2019-004 FM 428 Corridor – Traffic GrowthDate: January, 11, 2019 Report No. 2019-004 INFORMAL STAFF REPORT TO MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: FM 428 Corridor – Traffic Growth EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: As the City of Denton continues to grow, there are several areas within the City that are growing at a much faster pace. In order to address the transportation infrastructure needs, it is imperative to understand the near term and long term traffic growth associated with new development in the City. Based on the anticipated growth along the FM 428 corridor, a traffic analysis was conducted to understand future roadway infrastructure needs. In the future (year 2040), FM 428 (a major arterial street) will need to be widened to a 4 lane divided facility with a reserved right-of-way for a 6 lane facility in the future. Additionally, several new arterial will be required in the future for supporting the traffic growth in this area. As new developments are built, the roadway improvements along FM 428 and other arterials will be implemented in a phased manner to alleviate the impacts of the added traffic. In the near term, the interchange of FM 428/Loop 288 will be upgraded to add capacity (lanes) and signalized to improve the overall traffic operation. The near term project is currently under design and will be construction by end of this year. BACKGROUND: In the last five years, the City of Denton has seen a considerable amount of growth in traffic associated with a significant influx of residential development throughout the City. In particular, there are three areas (see adjacent graphic) in the City that are experiencing considerable green field development and projected to add significant residential units in the next decade. The area in the northeast side of the City along FM 428 is one of the areas that is anticipated to add approximately two to three thousand residential units in the next five to ten years. Given the projected growth in this region, a thorough assessment of the future public infrastructure needs was required. As such, staff engaged the services of an engineering firm to assess the existing street network system, overlay the anticipated traffic growth associated with green field development and develop a robust transportation network that would support the projected growth. Date: January, 11, 2019 Report No. 2019-004 HDR Engineering conducted a traffic analysis along the FM 428 corridor north of Loop 288 (see adjacent graphic showing the study area in yellow) to understand future roadway infrastructure needs based on the projected growth in the area. Engineering staff worked closely with planning staff to identify the projected land uses within the study area and develop a traffic forecast model for the region. Based on the results of the analysis, recommendations for an arterial roadway network (see graphic below) and the associated cross- sections (number of lanes) were developed and are summarized in Table 1. The proposed recommendations are long term (year 2040) transportation infrastructure requirements. As the construction of new developments progresses, the implementation of the transportation network will be implemented in a phased manner. A portion of the infrastructure will be implemented directly or indirectly (roadway impact fees) by the new developments. Date: January, 11, 2019 Report No. 2019-004 Table 1: Summary of System Roadway Recommendations System Roadways Location Existing Volume (2016) Future Volume (2040) Existing Configurati on Proposed Configur ation Notes FM 428 North of Long Rd. 7,256 18,800 2 lane undivided 4 lane divided Preserve Right of Way (ROW) for 6-lane divided roadway Stuart Rd. North of Loop 288 - 14,000 2 lane undivided 4 lane undivided Preserve ROW for 6- lane divided roadway Cooper Creek Rd. South of Elm Bottom Cir. - 6,100 2 lane undivided 2 lane undivided Preserve ROW for 4- lane divided roadway Collins Rd. South of Elm Bottom Cir. - 15,000 6 lane undivided 6 lane undivided - Elm Bottom Cir. East of FM 428 - 8,200 2 lane undivided 2 lane undivided Preserve ROW for 4- lane divided roadway Hartlee Field Rd. East of FM 428 - 3,800 2 lane undivided 2 lane undivided Preserve ROW for 4- lane divided roadway Loop 288 West of FM 428 17,679 15,300 4 lane divided 4 lane divided - Loop 288 East of FM 428 19,387 23,400 4 lane divided 4 lane divided - Near Term Solution Currently, there are several new residential developments under construction in the vicinity of the FM 428/Loop 288 interchange. Staff is aware that the existing intersections are controlled by stop signs and are congested during the peak hours. As such, this interchange was identified and included in the Small Transportation Projects (FY2018-19) for capacity upgrades (add lanes) under the bridge as well as installation of a traffic signal. These improvements were funded by City Council in the FY2018-19 budget and are currently under design. The construction of these improvements is anticipated to be completed by end of this year. CONCLUSION: Based on the projected growth along the FM 428 corridor, the traffic analysis shows that the street network in the northeast area of the City needs to be significantly upgraded. In the future (year 2040), FM 428 should be widened to a four lane divided facility with right-of-way reserved for a six lane facility. Additionally, several new arterials will be needed in the region to support the overall growth. These long term improvement projects will be implemented in a phased manner as new development in constructed in this area. In the near term, staff is working on the engineering design for the FM 428/Loop 288 interchange improvement project which entails Date: January, 11, 2019 Report No. 2019-004 capacity enhancements and traffic signals. The project is anticipated to be completed by end of this year. STAFF CONTACT: Pritam Deshmukh, P.E. City Traffic Engineer