TxDOT Finalizes Buyback of SH 288

TxDOT Finalizes Buyback of SH 288

HOUSTON — The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) has completed the termination of the SH 288 Comprehensive Development Agreement (CDA).

According to a news release from TxDOT, the move is expected to bring Texans “future toll relief” and more free lanes to drive in the Houston area.

“This is an extraordinary outcome for Texans. Not only will this bring future toll relief and additional free general purpose lanes for drivers, but the state is acquiring a $4 billion asset for $1.7 billion,” said TxDOT Executive Director, Marc D. Williams. “This type of buy-out is unprecedented in the United States and is a very big win for SH 288 drivers and our taxpayers.”

Tolling policies on the SH 288 managed toll lanes in Harris County will reportedly not change in the short term, due to a contractually required transition period.

“However, by transferring the project to state control, TxDOT anticipates that future toll rates will be able to be reduced and will escalate at a slower pace than allowed under the CDA,” the release said. “TxDOT also anticipates that future toll revenues will be able to fund on-going and future maintenance on SH 288, along with improvements like additional non-tolled lanes on a portion of the SH 288 corridor.”

Drivers should not expect to see any immediate changes regarding maintenance, operations, or billing. 

The “buy-out” payment of $1.7 billion is anticipated to be paid off with future toll revenue bonds (debt repaid by toll revenues), ensuring that other planned projects around Texas will proceed on schedule. This means the funds for the buy-out ultimately come from toll users, TxDOT says.

TxDOT will begin plans to build two free general-purpose lanes along portions of SH 288 between IH 610 and Beltway 8 by no later than 2030 (one lane in each direction). 

Source: Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)

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