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Construction Begins on Grand Parkway Widening in Tomball
2024-11-27
Construction is currently in progress on the initial part of a two-phase widening project for a specific segment of the Grand Parkway. This initiative aims to address traffic congestion in the southern part of Tomball, as reported by the Texas Department of Transportation. The project will extend along the F-2 segment, starting from Hwy. 249 in Tomball and reaching Holzwarth Road in Spring. Commencing in June, the construction work involves widening the roadway from four to six lanes and replacing the grassy median with a concrete barrier.

Enhancing Tomball's Infrastructure with Grand Parkway Widening

Project Overview

The Tomball-area Grand Parkway expansion project is divided into two distinct parts. Currently, work is underway on Segment A, which stretches from Hwy. 249 to Kuykendahl Road. Bambi Hall, the Public Information Officer at TxDOT, stated that this portion of the project is estimated to take 32 months and cost $55.7 million to complete. The second part, Segment B, running from Kuykendahl to Holzwarth roads, is expected to open for contractor bidding on Sept. 1, 2027. This segment is anticipated to take up to 36 months to finish, and the previous cost estimate was $45.94 million. As of now, an updated cost estimate is not available. Both expansion segments are funded by Grand Parkway toll revenue managed by the Grand Parkway Transportation Corp. Since its conception in late 2022, no major changes have been made to the project.There are numerous restaurants, shops, apartments, and other businesses located along the TxDOT's Grand Parkway expansion project. Larreen Hawks, an employee at Hawk's Law Firm near the Grand Parkway and FM 2920, mentioned that the business has not been affected by the construction so far. However, she does not expect the widening of the Grand Parkway's lanes to significantly alleviate traffic. "We've been here for 25 years. They put a [sign] in front of our parking lot, preventing us from turning left. There are a lot of complaints about that, but other than that, no issues," she said.In response to a Facebook post by Community Impact in October, resident Judy Cucchi DeTrude expressed her frustration. She said she never knows what the traffic will be like when using the roadway. "This is a new highway, so I can't understand why no one had the foresight to build more lanes when it was constructed. It would have been cheaper and less disruptive to do it from the start," she wrote.

Project Context

Segment F-2 of the Grand Parkway, which runs from Hwy. 249 to I-45 North, opened to traffic and tolling in February 2016. Hall explained that the roadway initially had four lanes due to the Market Valuation Waiver Agreement signed by TxDOT with Houston's seven counties in 2009. This agreement called for a four-lane, controlled access toll road but included markers for potential future expansion, such as level of service thresholds that are met when a "significant number of vehicles stop at signals," according to TxDOT's 2023 annual report.Over the past eight years, data shows a significant increase in traffic along Segment F-2 of the Grand Parkway. From 2021 to 2023, traffic at the Hwy. 249 intersection increased by 89%, and at the FM 2920 intersection, it rose by 29%. As a result, the roadway is now being expanded to meet the level of service threshold.

Economic Impact

Marlisa Briggs, the President of the North Houston Association, believes that easing congestion along the Grand Parkway will enhance access to businesses in the area and provide land development opportunities for residential projects. "Small businesses are the lifeblood of thriving communities. Independently owned and operated stores and restaurants [along the Grand Parkway]... rely on customers being able to access their places of business," she said.Brandi Beyer also emphasized the importance of surrounding infrastructure, such as roads, for businesses to function efficiently. "Businesses are looking to come to places with good transportation access, and residents moving in are seeking good transportation access," she said. According to prior reporting by Community Impact, over the past 18 months, at least seven businesses have opened along the Grand Parkway between Hwy. 249 and Holzwarth Road.

What to Expect

For Segment A, the work so far has included demolition for widening and drainage. The next project stage, scheduled to begin in mid-to-late 2026, will involve widening the roadway and bridges. Beyer stated, "You can live further away from your job if you can reach it in the same amount of time, even if it's further out. We're all excited about spending less time in traffic."Although expanding a roadway in a dense urban environment presents challenges, TxDOT aims to minimize traffic disruptions. Hall said, "TxDOT and all its contracting partners prioritize safety every day to work effectively and expeditiously."Carson Weaver contributed to this report.
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