Interstate 69E
Route information | ||||
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Auxiliary route ofI-69 | ||||
Maintained byTxDOT | ||||
Existed | December 5, 2011 | (as I-69)–present|||
NHS | Entire route | |||
Eastern Lower Rio Grande Valley segment | ||||
Length | 56.894 mi[1][2](91.562 km) | |||
South end | US 77/US 83inBrownsville | |||
Major intersections | I-169/SH 550 TollinOlmito I-2/US 83inHarlingen | |||
North end | US 77nearRaymondville | |||
Corpus Christi area segment | ||||
Length | 7.672 mi (12.347 km) | |||
South end | US 77/FM 2826inLa Paloma-Lost Creek | |||
North end | I-37/US 77inCorpus Christi | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Texas | |||
Counties | Cameron,Willacy;Nueces | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Interstate 69E(I-69E[a]) is a north–southInterstate Highwayrunning throughSouth Texas.Once complete, the freeway will begin inBrownsvilleand head northward before terminating nearVictoriaas bothI-69Wand I-69E merge intoI-69towardHouston.For its entire length, I-69Eruns concurrentlywithU.S. Highway 77(US 77). The route currently exists in two segments: a 56.894-mile (91.562 km) segment from its southern terminus in Brownsville to theWillacy–Kenedycounty line and a shorter 7.672-mile (12.347 km) segment south ofCorpus Christi.The route has one auxiliary Interstate route,I-169in Brownsville.
Route description
[edit]I-69E begins at an at-grade intersection just north of theVeterans International Bridge at Los Tomatesin Brownsville. I-69E has a concurrency with US 77. I-69E intersects the eastern terminus ofI-2inHarlingen.After leavingBrownsville–Matamoros,I-69E temporarily ends and becomes US 77, a four-lane expressway. Another piece of I-69E picks up just north ofDriscoll.I-69E passes throughRobstownbefore terminating at a freeway-to-freeway style interchange with I-37 west of Corpus Christi.
History
[edit]A stated goal of theTexas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) I-69 initiative is that "existing suitable freeway sections of the proposed system be designated as I-69 as soon as possible".[4]A bill was introduced and passed by theHouse of Representativesthat allows Interstate quality sections ofUS 59,US 77, andUS 281to be signed as I-69 regardless of whether or not they connected to other Interstate Highways.
TxDOT submitted an application to theFederal Highway Administration(FHWA) and theAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials(AASHTO) to designate 75 miles (121 km) of US 59 inGreater Houstonand eight miles (13 km) of US 77 near Corpus Christi as I-69, as these sections are already built toInterstate Highway standardsand connect to other Interstate Highways. In August 2011, TxDOT received approval from the FHWA for a six-mile (9.7 km) segment of US 77 betweenI-37andState Highway 44(SH 44) nearCorpus Christiand was approved by AASHTO in October 2011.[5]Officials held a ceremony on December 5, 2011, to unveil I-69 signs on theRobstown–Corpus Christi section.[6]
The FHWA approved the designation for the easternLower Rio Grande Valleysegment on May 24, 2013,[7]and the Texas Transportation Commission followed suit on May 30, 2013.[8]This action finalized the designations of not only I-69E but also of the sections ofI-69CfromPharrnorth to the end of the US 281 freeway facility near Edinburg, and alsoI-2,which is a 46.8-mile (75.3 km) freeway that runs fromPeñitastoHarlingenand connects with I-69C and I-69E.[7]These approvals added over 100 miles (160 km) to theInterstate Highway Systemin the Lower Rio Grande Valley.[9]The signage was installed in mid-2013.[10]
Currently, the cluster consisting of the recently designated portions of I-69E, I-69C, and I-2 in the Lower Rio Grande Valley is not connected to the national Interstate network. This situation is slated to be remedied by scheduled projects to complete I-69E along US 77 betweenRaymondvilleand Robstown the southern end of the previously signed portion of the I-69 corridor connecting with I-37 west of Corpus Christi. TheEnvironmental Protection Agency(EPA) approval for the upgrade of the US 77 alignment to Interstate standards, including bypasses of the towns along the 91-mile (146 km) routing, was obtained through a finding of no significant impact statement issued on July 13, 2012.[11]
During its 2019 Annual Meeting in October 2019, AASHTO approved an extension of the I-69E designation along US 77 fromFarm to Market Road 892(FM 892) toFM 2826inNueces County.The 3.3-mile (5.3 km) extension completes I-69E from I-37 inCalallento the north end of the Driscoll Bypass. The northbound lanes of the Driscoll Bypass opened in 2021 while the southbound lanes opened on August 16, 2023.[12]The entire project is set to be completed in December 2023.[13][needs update]An additional bypass is also expected to be constructed aroundRiveraas well.[14]This project received $177.7 million in funding in August 2023 and construction will begin 2027.[15]Most of the projects between Raymondville and Rivera are not funded but still planned.[16]A project to make upgrades nearNoriashad an official groundbreaking on July 31, 2024; this project is expected to be completed in three to four years.[17]
The section of I-69E north of Corpus Christi to Victoria is still in the early stages of development. Currently, plans have been released for I-69E to be built throughOdemand then bypassSinton;further north, it will be built throughWoodsboroand then bypassRefugio.The Odem project has received partial funding while the others have received full funding.[15]No other upgrade plans have been released.[16]TxDOT held open houses in Refugio in late October 2023 in order to receive public feedback on the project.[18]
Exit list
[edit]County | Location | mi[2] | km | Exit[19] | Destinations | Notes | |
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Cameron | Brownsville | 0.000 | 0.000 | ToVeterans International Bridge | Bridge over theRio GrandetoMexico;south end of US 77/US 83 concurrency | ||
Brownsville Veterans Port of Entry | |||||||
0.210 | 0.338 | University Boulevard / East Avenue | Traffic controlled level intersection | ||||
Southern end of the freeway | |||||||
0.321 | 0.517 | 0 | Polk Street | Southbound exit only | |||
0.607– 1.491 | 0.977– 2.400 | 1A | SH 4(International Boulevard) –International Airport,Gateway International Bridge | ||||
1.727– 1.780 | 2.779– 2.865 | 1B | 12th Street / 14th Street | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
2.322 | 3.737 | 1C | 6th Street | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
1.989– 3.328 | 3.201– 5.356 | 2 | SH 48(Boca Chica Boulevard) –Airport | ||||
2.594– 4.440 | 4.175– 7.145 | 3 | Price Road / Old Alice Road | ||||
3.597– 5.702 | 5.789– 9.176 | 4 | Bus. US 77south /FM 802(Ruben M. Torres Sr. Boulevard) | To Brownsville Baptist Medical Center | |||
4.450– 6.472 | 7.162– 10.416 | 5 | Pablo Kisel Boulevard / Morrison Road | ||||
5.854– 7.022 | 9.421– 11.301 | 6 | FM 3248(Alton Gloor Boulevard) | To Valley Regional Medical Center | |||
7.193– 7.913 | 11.576– 12.735 | 7 | Stillman Road / Old Alice Road | ||||
8.233– 8.988 | 13.250– 14.465 | 8 | Merryman Road | ||||
9.083– 9.843 | 14.618– 15.841 | 9 | FM 1732–Olmito | ||||
9.962– 11.032 | 16.032– 17.754 | 10A | SH 550toFM 511–Port of Brownsville | ||||
10.725– 10.857 | 17.260– 17.473 | 10B | I-169south /SH 550 Tolleast –Port of Brownsville | Southbound exit and northbound entrance | |||
11.177– 12.304 | 17.988– 19.801 | 11 | FM 803–Rancho Viejo | ||||
12.502– 13.356 | 20.120– 21.494 | 12 | Carmen Avenue | ||||
13.525– 14.273 | 21.766– 22.970 | 13 | Roberta Road | ||||
14.629– 15.395 | 23.543– 24.776 | 14 | SH 100/FM 1421–South Padre Island | ||||
15.761– 17.254 | 25.365– 27.768 | 16 | Frontage Road | ||||
16.400– 17.254 | 26.393– 27.768 | Parking Area | |||||
| 16.400– 17.151 | 26.393– 27.602 | 17 | Bus. US 77north /FM 732–San Benito | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
San Benito | 17.953– 18.748 | 28.893– 30.172 | 18 | FM 510/FM 732–San Benito | |||
18.964– 20.708 | 30.520– 33.326 | 19A | McCulloch Street | No direct southbound exit (signed at exit 19B) | |||
19.532– 20.512 | 31.434– 33.011 | 19B | SH 345(Sam Houston Boulevard north) /FM 2520(Sam Houston Boulevard south) / Ratliff Street | Ratliff Street signed at exit 21 southbound | |||
20.512– 21.844 | 33.011– 35.155 | 21 | Spur 486(Williams Road) / Ratliff Street | ||||
21.973– 22.724 | 35.362– 36.571 | 22 | FM 509(Paso Real Highway) | ||||
Harlingen | 22.887– 23.903 | 36.833– 38.468 | 23A | Loop 499east (Ed Carey Drive) /FM 801west –Airport | To Valley Baptist Medical Center | ||
24.194– 24.805 | 38.936– 39.920 | 23B | New Hampshire Street | No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 23A) | |||
24.191– 25.732 | 38.932– 41.412 | 24 | FM 1479(Rangerville Road) / F Street | ||||
25.202 | 40.559 | 25 | M Street | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
25.756– 25.791 | 41.450– 41.507 | 26A | Lincoln Avenue | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
26.178– 27.277 | 42.129– 43.898 | 26B | I-2west /US 83west –McAllen Bus. US 83begins | Eastern terminus of westbound Bus. US 83; north end of US 83 overlap; south end of northbound Bus. US 83 overlap; I-2 exit 176; eastern terminus of I-2 | |||
26.348– 26.975 | 42.403– 43.412 | 26C | Bus. US 83west (Harrison Avenue) / Tyler Avenue (Spur 206east) –Downtown | Eastern terminus of eastbound Bus. US 83; north end of northbound Bus. US 83 concurrency; Bus. US 83 not signed southbound | |||
27.441– 27.636 | 44.162– 44.476 | 27 | Spur 54west / Fairpark Boulevard east Bus. US 83ends | No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 26C) | |||
27.754– 28.709 | 44.666– 46.203 | 28 | FM 2994(Wilson Road) | ||||
Harlingen–Combesline | 28.981– 29.826 | 46.640– 48.000 | 29A | Bus. US 77/Loop 499(Primera Road) | Signed as exit 29 southbound | ||
29.562 | 47.575 | 29B | Bus. US 77north | Northbound exit only | |||
Combes | 30.392– 31.187 | 48.911– 50.191 | 30 | SH 107/FM 508–Santa Rosa,Rio Hondo | |||
| 32.337– 33.165 | 52.041– 53.374 | 32 | Bus. US 77south | |||
| 34.447– 35.224 | 55.437– 56.688 | 34 | Orphanage Road / V Road | |||
| 36.732– 37.689 | 59.114– 60.655 | 36 | Bus. US 77north –Sebastian | |||
Willacy | Sebastian | 38.033– 38.785 | 61.208– 62.418 | 38 | Spur 413west /FM 2629east | ||
39.007– 39.853 | 62.776– 64.137 | 39 | FM 1018 | ||||
| 41.864 | 67.374 | 42A | FM 498(Parker Road) | No direct southbound exit (signed at exit 42B) | ||
Lyford | 42.556– 43.589 | 68.487– 70.150 | 42B | Spur 112(Broadway Street) | |||
| 44.150– 45.251 | 71.053– 72.824 | 44 | Spur 56 | |||
| 45.617– 46.385 | 73.413– 74.649 | 45 | FM 490 | |||
Raymondville | 46.729– 47.584 | 75.203– 76.579 | 47 | FM 3168 | |||
47.793– 48.654 | 76.915– 78.301 | 48 | SH 186–Raymondville,Port Mansfield | ||||
| 49.324 | 79.379 | 49 | FM 1762/ Conley Road | No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 51) | ||
| 51.011 51.711 | 82.094 83.221 | 51 | Bus. US 77south –Raymondville | Mileposts at northern end of the exit reflect US 77 | ||
| 52.669– 53.157 | 84.763– 85.548 | 52 | Frontage Road | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | ||
| 0.000 | 0.000 | 54 | Yturria County Road, H Yturria, La Chata North Gate | |||
Willacy–Kenedy county line | | 0.000 | 0.000 | 56 | Thomas Ranch Road, H Yturria, Punta Del Monte | ||
Gap in route, connection made viaUS 77 | |||||||
Kenedy | | 99 | Sarita | Proposed | |||
Kleberg | Riviera | 102 | Bus. US 77north | Proposed | |||
105 | FM 771east –Riviera Beach | Proposed | |||||
107A | Bus. US 77south | Proposed | |||||
| 107B | SH 285west –Falfurrias | Proposed | ||||
| 108 | RM 628east –Loyola Beach | Proposed | ||||
| 112 | FM 772 | Proposed | ||||
Ricardo | 114 | FM 1118east | Proposed | ||||
Kingsville | 116 | Bus. US 77north | Interchange under construction | ||||
118 | FM 1717east | Interchange under construction | |||||
119 | FM 1356(General Cavazos Boulevard) | Future interchange; no northbound entrance; access to CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital | |||||
120A | FM 425(Senator Carlos Truan Boulevard) / Caesar Avenue | Future interchange | |||||
120B | SH 141(King Avenue) / Kenedy Avenue / Caesar Avenue | Future interchange | |||||
122 | FM 1898(Corral Avenue) /FM 2045(Santa Gertudis Avenue) | Future interchange | |||||
| 123 | Sage Road | Future interchange; southbound exit only | ||||
| 124 | Embarque | Future interchange | ||||
Nueces | Bishop | 126 | FM 257/FM 70–Bishop,Chapman Ranch,Agua Dulce | Opened 2023 | |||
| 129 | Bus. US 77/ County Road 10 | Opened 2018 | ||||
| 130 | FM 3354/ County Road 12 –Bishop Airport | Opened 2021 | ||||
| 132 | Bus. US 77–Driscoll | northbound exit and southbound entrance; opened 2023 | ||||
Driscoll | 134 | FM 665 | Opened 2023 | ||||
| 136 | Bus. US 77–Driscoll | southbound exit and northbound entrance; opened 2023 | ||||
La Paloma-Lost Creek | 429.902– 431.957 | 691.860– 695.167 | 138 | FM 2826 | |||
Robstown | 428.606 141.578 | 689.774 227.848 | 140 | County Road 36 | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; mileposts at the southern end of the exit reflect US 77 | ||
142.693 | 229.642 | 141 | FM 892 | No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 140) | |||
142.097– 143.986 | 228.683– 231.723 | 142 (EB) 143 (WB) | SH 44–Robstown,Corpus Christi,Alice | Split into east and west exits northbound | |||
144.643 | 232.780 | 144 | County Road 44 | Northbound exit and southbound entrance | |||
| 146.729– 147.360 | 236.137– 237.153 | 147 | Bus. US 77south toSH 44west / County Road 48 –Robstown,Alice | |||
Corpus Christi | 147.939 | 238.085 | 148A | County Road 52 | No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 148B) | ||
148.429– 148.532 | 238.873– 239.039 | 148B | FM 624(Northwest Boulevard) / Leopard Street | To Corpus Christi Medical Center-Northwest; southbound exit and northbound entrance only | |||
148.663– 148.811 | 239.250– 239.488 | 149A | I-37south –Corpus Christi | Exit 14A on I-37 northbound. | |||
149.253 | 240.199 | 149B | Sharpsburg Road | Northbound exit only | |||
149.387 | 240.415 | 149C | I-37north /US 77north –San Antonio,Victoria | Continues north as I-37/US 77; exit 14 on I-37 southbound. | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
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Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- ^Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.)."Interstate Highway No. 69-E".Highway Designation Files.Texas Department of Transportation.RetrievedSeptember 3,2013.
- ^abTexas Department of Transportation(2018)."Statewide Planning Map LRS Readout (ArcGIS)".Archivedfrom the original on September 7, 2019.RetrievedOctober 4,2019.
- ^Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.)."Highway Designations Glossary".Texas Department of Transportation.Archivedfrom the original on July 10, 2022.RetrievedMay 20,2020.
- ^"What's Next for I-69 Texas?".Texas Department of Transportation.Archivedfrom the original on August 21, 2011.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^"Portion of US 77 Approved as Part of U.S. Interstate System"(Press release). Texas Department of Transportation. Archived fromthe originalon November 2, 2011.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^Clark, Steve (October 30, 2011)."First I-69 signs going up on U.S. 77 in December".Brownsville Herald.Archived fromthe originalon April 5, 2012.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^abStaff (May 30, 2013)."Interstate 69 Comes to Texarkana and the Valley"(Press release). Alliance for I-69 Texas.Archivedfrom the original on October 19, 2013.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^Nino, Mark (May 31, 2013)."Texas Transportation Commission Approves Interstate 69 System".Brownsville, TX:KVEO-TV.Archived fromthe originalon October 19, 2013.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^Taylor, Steve (May 30, 2013)."Over 100 Miles of Valley Highways To Be Designated Interstate".Rio Grande Guardian.McAllen, TX. Archived fromthe originalon October 18, 2013.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^Janes, Jared (July 15, 2013)."Valley's I-69 signage the latest stop along superhighway dream".The Monitor.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^Staff (July 13, 2012)."Agency Gives US 77 Upgrades Final Environmental Clearance"(Press release). Alliance for I-69 Texas.Archivedfrom the original on April 4, 2020.RetrievedJuly 17,2013.
- ^"New US 77 mainlanes to open Wednesday around noon, TxDOT says".kiiitv.August 16, 2023.Archivedfrom the original on August 26, 2023.RetrievedAugust 26,2023.
- ^"US 77 DRISCOLL BYPASS".Zachry Construction.Archivedfrom the original on July 7, 2023.RetrievedJuly 6,2023.
- ^Clark, Steve (January 6, 2019)."Expansion of US 77-I69E making progress".MyRGV.Archivedfrom the original on April 27, 2023.RetrievedApril 27,2023.
- ^ab"TxDOT's Refugio Relief Route receives $463.7 million from state".STexasNews.August 17, 2023.Archivedfrom the original on November 14, 2023.RetrievedNovember 14,2023.
- ^ab"I-69 System Status Tabloids"(PDF).txdot.TXDOT.Archived(PDF)from the original on November 14, 2023.RetrievedNovember 14,2023.
- ^Reyes, Erika De Los (July 27, 2024)."TxDOT to break ground on $300M US 77 construction".MyRGV.RetrievedAugust 13,2024.
- ^Balderrama, Victoria (October 20, 2023)."I-69 overpass project concerns those along US 77".KRIS 6 News Corpus Christi.Archivedfrom the original on October 22, 2023.RetrievedOctober 21,2023.
- ^Texas Department of Transportation,plans of proposed highway maintenance contract[permanent dead link](1.58 GBZIP file), December 2014
External links
[edit]Media related toInterstate 69Eat Wikimedia Commons
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- U.S. Route 77
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- Transportation in Brownsville, Texas
- Transportation in Cameron County, Texas
- Transportation in Kenedy County, Texas
- Transportation in Kleberg County, Texas
- Transportation in Nueces County, Texas
- Transportation in Refugio County, Texas
- Transportation in San Patricio County, Texas
- Transportation in Victoria County, Texas
- Transportation in Willacy County, Texas