Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)

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LOCATION See "Rehabilitation, Street" Projects on the Engage Houston Map

AWARDED $31.9 Million

TYPE Street (Roadway Safety)

DETAILS Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) manages the Texas Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) to comply with federal requirements. 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. This funding source aligns directly with the City of Houston’s Vision Zero goals.

The available funding changes annually, but since 2020 the City of Houston has been awarded over $31 million through this grant program.


2023:


2024:


2025:


2026

  • Airline Dr Intersection Improvements

  • Bellfort Ave & Stassen St Intersection Realignment

  • Chartres St & Runnels St Intersection Safety Improvements

  • Chimney Rock Rd Safety Improvements

  • Clearwood & Ledge Ped Crossings

  • Fondren Rd Safety Improvements

  • Griggs Rd Pedestrian Safety Improvements

  • McGowen St Safety Improvements

  • Northcourt Rd & Hollister St Roundabout

  • Pierce St Intersection Improvements

  • S Dairy Ashford Rd Safety Improvements

  • St. George Place Safe School Crossings

  • Westchester Ave & Westpark Dr Intersection Safety Improvement

LOCATION See "Rehabilitation, Street" Projects on the Engage Houston Map

AWARDED $31.9 Million

TYPE Street (Roadway Safety)

DETAILS Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) manages the Texas Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) to comply with federal requirements. 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. This funding source aligns directly with the City of Houston’s Vision Zero goals.

The available funding changes annually, but since 2020 the City of Houston has been awarded over $31 million through this grant program.


2023:


2024:


2025:


2026

  • Airline Dr Intersection Improvements

  • Bellfort Ave & Stassen St Intersection Realignment

  • Chartres St & Runnels St Intersection Safety Improvements

  • Chimney Rock Rd Safety Improvements

  • Clearwood & Ledge Ped Crossings

  • Fondren Rd Safety Improvements

  • Griggs Rd Pedestrian Safety Improvements

  • McGowen St Safety Improvements

  • Northcourt Rd & Hollister St Roundabout

  • Pierce St Intersection Improvements

  • S Dairy Ashford Rd Safety Improvements

  • St. George Place Safe School Crossings

  • Westchester Ave & Westpark Dr Intersection Safety Improvement

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