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East Inner Loop? Outer Loop? I-14? 214?

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The TxDOT Bryan District is studying the future I-14 Central Texas Corridor, also known as the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway, which generally follows US 190 eastward from Rogers in Bell County to Huntsville in Walker County. This study will determine the feasibility of a corridor and route for a roadway facility that meets interstate standards. When reading further about the Gulf Coast Highway, you will find that "the designation includes a future interstate loop at Bryan-College Station designated Interstate 214" with Brazos County Judge Duane Peters sitting as a vice-chair of the coalition.

The I-14 Central Texas Corridor Study (Study) will align with on-going I-14 development and planning efforts in Texas to ensure consistency and continuity of the interstate corridor from west Texas to Louisiana. The primary goals of the I-14 project are to provide east-west connectivity, improve traffic mobility including freight, relieve congestion caused by increasing traffic demand, and support deployment from our military bases to strategic ports.

 

Other Resources:

TxDOT Bryan District I-14 Corridor Study Page

TxDOT I-14 Implementation Plan March 2024

Central Texas I-14 Corridor Study by RS&H Engineering

Central Texas I-14 Public Involvement Page by RS&H Engineering

Central Texas I-14 July 8th Open House Presentation Boards

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