‘Connecting Texas 2050’: TxDOT Introduces Statewide Long-Range Transportation Plan

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AUSTIN — As Texas’s population continues to grow, so does the need for safe and reliable transportation throughout the state. TxDOT Transportation Planning and Programming Director Humberto Gonzalez presented to the commission on Thursday, April 25, about Connecting Texas 2050, the statewide long-range transportation plan.

Connecting Texas 2050 sets a foundation for creating an innovative, multimodal transportation system to move people and freight safely and efficiently throughout the state while supporting future growth. The plan relied on a statewide statistically valid survey, public input, technical studies, historical data, and current and future transportation choices to develop recommendations. 

The statewide long-range transportation plan includes these six goals: 

  • Safety: Plan, build and maintain a safe and secure transportation system for all users. 
  • Preservation: Maintain and preserve transportation infrastructure and resources to achieve a state of good repair and mitigate asset deterioration. 
  • Mobility: Address congestion by improving efficiency, resilience and reliability.
  • Connectivity: Improve and enhance multimodal connectivity at the local, regional, statewide, national and international levels. 
  • Economic vitality: Develop transportation systems that support the movement of people and goods to enhance quality of life and promote personal and statewide economic growth. 
  • Stewardship: Continue the responsible and efficient use of federal, state and local fiscal and natural resources. 

According to TxDOT, planning for the future is not without its challenges. More people traveling on Texas roads can mean an estimated increase of 42% in total vehicle miles traveled in Texas by 2050 and could lead to an increase of fatal crashes.

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Typical scene during rush hour. A traffic jam with rows of cars. Shallow depth of field.

Connecting Texas 2050 proactively plans to overcome these challenges by accommodating the growing demand and changing demographics and transportation needs through supporting economic competitiveness, leveraging innovation and technology, and optimizing multimodal transportation funding. The plan also accounts for the preservation and strengthening of existing transportation assets. In addition, TxDOT will continue to focus on reducing fatal and severe-injury crashes by investing in safety and working with our partners to increase education and enforcement of roadway safety.

To meet 2050 targets, the minimum total investment is expected to be between $665 billion and $740 billion between 2025 and 2046, with funding allocated for safety, pavement preservation, bridge preservation, urban congestion, rural connectivity, development, and routine maintenance.

Connecting Texas 2050 included a statewide statistically valid survey and received over 5,100 comments from over 4,500 survey respondents. TxDOT has also received more than 1,000 responses from online and in-person public meetings, which have been attended by nearly 5,000 participants.

Beginning May 10, the draft plan will be published for a 30-day public comment period that will run through June 9. There will also be a statewide virtual public hearing on May 28. For more information about Connecting Texas 2050, visit txdot.gov.

By: TxDOT

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