Not trying to white knight for TxDOT, but there are some real limitations to what they're able to do. When builders can throw together 100s/1000s of homes in a single year, you'll never be able to build a freeway system at that same pace. Alternatively, if TxDOT were to have built I-10 out to Katy at the size they did back in 1990, people would be raising hell about what a waste of tax dollars it is when there's nothing out there.WestHoustonAg79 said:
Houston/TxDOT has always been reactionary and not proactive. We love to spend on projects that fix a 10 year ongoing problem with a 10 year project that once complete, is already behind the growth that has come in those 10 years.
Rinse and repeat.
Wish I had a solution honestly but whatever traffic #s they project prob need to be doubled or 3x when doing their feasibility studies etc. over build so we have more room to grow.
As far as the 59 SB to 610 NB ramp, even if you built it to two lanes wide, it would move the bottleneck a grand total of about 1000' north to where the two lanes would need to merge before merging with 610. 610 in that area is space constrained and short of double-decking it, it will always be an issue.