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• Review of Dallas County Vision
• SouthEast Area Transportation Alliance
• Loop 9
-History
-Facts
-Study Area
-Regional Outer Loop Concept
-Dallas County Participation
-Process
-Project Information
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DALLAS COUNTY VISION 2007-2017
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SEATA’s MissionTo build partnerships among stakeholders and to facilitate the sharing of information and exchange of ideas about transportation and other infrastructure issues impacting growth and development in the southeast region of Dallas County
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Loop 9
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Loop 9History
1957- Need first identified; Thoroughfare Report of Dallas Area Master Plan Commission
1964- Upgraded to an “Outer Loop” concept as identified by Greater Dallas Planning Council
1968- Texas Highway Commission authorized outer loop around Dallas, designating it as part of a highway system to be known as Loop 9.
1976- Texas State Department of Highways and Public Transportation (SDHPT) audit leads to the cancellation of the Loop 9 Freeway as originally approved. SH 161 and SH 190 adopted over Loop 9
1986- Mobility 2000; The Regional Transportation Plan identified SH 190 as a freeway from IH 35 to IH 30
1991- Dallas County voters approved the 1991 Bond Program, authorizing $900,000 for the Loop 9 Feasibility and Route Alignment Study.
1995- Feasibility and Route Alignment Study authorized for Loop 9
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Loop 9Recent History
1997- “Technically Preferred Alignment” approved and/or adopted by many corridor cities; July of that same year, the Consultant completes Draft Final Report and; the project was put on hold due to scoping and funding issues; In August, discussions continue between Cedar Hill, Dallas County, Consultant, and the North
Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to determine additional scope of the project and to identify additional funding
1999- Loop 9 Project website started
2001- Loop 9 Task Force Meeting and a Series of Public Meetings held; 2002 Newsletters issued; Major Investment Study Findings revealed
2002- Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) Study begins
2003- From December to March, Study placed on hold while Glenn Heights, 2004 Lancaster, and Red Oak determine location of IH 35 & Loop 9 interchange
2004 Project budget supplement approved by STTC, RTC, and County Commissioners; Notice to proceed issued in November
2006- A series of Loop 9 Task Force Meetings are held; Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) adopts project from Dallas County
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• + 44 mile corridor that runs from Mesquite (IH-20 to
Midlothian (US 287)
• Involves 18 cities, 3 counties in partnership with
TxDOT, NCTCOG, and others
• Study area + 200 square miles
Facts
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Loop 9Loop 9 Study Area
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Regional “Outer Loop” Concept
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Loop 9Dallas County Participation in the Loop 9 Process
• Dallas County voters approved 1991 Bond Program, which included funding for the initial Loop 9 Feasibility and Route Alignment Study
• Funds spent on Loop 9 from 1991-2007Total = $2,286,442*Dallas County Total = $1,343,070Dallas County Share = 58.7%
•Dallas County initially served as the lead agency for this project
-Working with consultants-Making sure consultant fees were paid-Public Outreach-Coordinating Public meetings
• TxDOT adopts project from Dallas County in mid-2006
• Dallas County continues to serve as the liaison between the cities and TxDOT
* Does not include TxDOT expenses after TxDOT took lead in project
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•The DEIS is currently under review by TxDOT in Austin
•Once approved, the DEIS will be forwarded for review by FHWA in Austin and FHWA Headquarters in Atlanta, GA •There will be a 45 day public review period for the DEIS prior to the public hearing
•Public Hearing is anticipated for late 2008/early 2009
Where We Are and Next Steps in the Process
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Contact
Timothy NesbittProject ManagerTxDOTTransportation EngineerDAL - District Advance Planning(214) 320-6245 [email protected]
For Project Information
You May also Visit the Loop 9 website at: www.loop9.org