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288 Extension Highway - Houston, TX

SH 288 is a 61-mile highway between Houston and the Gulf of Mexico providing a vital route for commuters, freight and commercial trucking, and hurricane evacuation. The highway's configuration has remained essentially unchanged since 1984. It extends from I-45 in downtown Houston to US 36 in Freeport, intersecting three major orbital roadways in the metropolitan region: I-610, Sam Houston Tollway (Beltway 8), and SH 6. SH 288 links the major employment center of downtown Houston and the Texas Medical Center with the rapidly growing residential communities of Harris County and Brazoria County.

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A NEW APPROACH TO INFRASTRUCTURE

SUMMARY

The SH 288 Toll Lanes project is located within Harris County and involves the development, design, construction, financing, operation, and maintenance of four new toll lanes that extend 10.3 miles along the median of SH 288, as well as the maintenance of the existing general purpose lanes along the SH 288 corridor. The project also includes the reconstruction of 75 percent of the I-610 interchange, the addition of direct connector ramps at Beltway 8, and 1.3-mile direct connector ramps to the Texas Medical Center (TMC Connector).

LOCATION

Houston, TX

YEAR

2016

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