HSIP - Richmond at Hayes Traffic Signal

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LOCATION Richmond Ave and Hayes Rd

COUNCIL DISTRICT F

BUDGET $569,842

GRANT APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE December 2020

TYPE Street (Traffic Signal)

START Summer 2024

COMPLETION Fall 2024

DETAILS Installation of a traffic signal, directional curb ramps, pedestrian refuge islands and necessary pavement markings.


MAP

Project Map


General Project Information

What is HSIP?
The Texas Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a federally mandated program managed by TxDOT. HSIP, directed by Texas’ Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), works to achieve the main objective of significantly reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads by providing a standardized approach for identifying and reviewing specific traffic safety concerns throughout the state. Texas’ SHSP identifies the emphasis areas and strategies that the HSIP will focus on to meet the state’s objectives of reducing fatal and serious injury crashes in Texas.

What is the purpose of this project?
This project will improve the safety of all road users and improve traffic flow by providing controlled crossing through the intersection and improving pedestrian waiting and crossing areas.

How long is this project going to take to complete?

3 months. Work is scheduled to begin in Summer 2023 and anticipated to be completed in Fall 2023. The project schedule depends upon weather conditions.


LOCATION Richmond Ave and Hayes Rd

COUNCIL DISTRICT F

BUDGET $569,842

GRANT APPLICATION SUBMISSION DATE December 2020

TYPE Street (Traffic Signal)

START Summer 2024

COMPLETION Fall 2024

DETAILS Installation of a traffic signal, directional curb ramps, pedestrian refuge islands and necessary pavement markings.


MAP

Project Map


General Project Information

What is HSIP?
The Texas Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) is a federally mandated program managed by TxDOT. HSIP, directed by Texas’ Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), works to achieve the main objective of significantly reducing traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads by providing a standardized approach for identifying and reviewing specific traffic safety concerns throughout the state. Texas’ SHSP identifies the emphasis areas and strategies that the HSIP will focus on to meet the state’s objectives of reducing fatal and serious injury crashes in Texas.

What is the purpose of this project?
This project will improve the safety of all road users and improve traffic flow by providing controlled crossing through the intersection and improving pedestrian waiting and crossing areas.

How long is this project going to take to complete?

3 months. Work is scheduled to begin in Summer 2023 and anticipated to be completed in Fall 2023. The project schedule depends upon weather conditions.


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