1. I-45 HOV lanes
The I-45 high occupancy vehicle lane extension will add one lane in each direction along I-45 from FM 1960 in north Harris County to South Loop 336 in Conroe. The HOV lane design is similar to those found on I-10 in Houston. Sixty five percent of the project has been completed, according to the Texas Department of Transportation.
Timeline: October 2015-May 2016
Cost: $2.6 million
Funding sources: TxDOT
2. FM 3083 railroad overpass
Work on the expansion of FM 3083 continues with construction of a railroad overpass. FM 3083 has already been expanded from two to four lanes from I-45 to the starting location of the bridge, and the project will continue to widen the road to Stewarts Creek. Project construction has been postponed from April to June.
Timeline: June-2018
Cost: $13.1 million
Funding sources: TxDOT
3. League Line Road extension
Construction of a 2.5-mile extension to League Line Road began in early March 2015. The project extends the road from its terminus at Hwy. 75 past FM 1484, creating a direct route from I-45 to the Conroe-North Houston Regional Airport. Paving of the Stewarts Creek bridge has been completed.
Timeline: March-June
Cost: $13.3 million
Funding sources: city of Conroe, Montgomery County
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4. Westside connector
Crews have broken ground on a new roadway that will connect
FM 1097 to Old Montgomery Road near I-45. TxDOT crews are working to install a traffic signal at the new intersection. Once complete, the roadway will make it possible for TxDOT crews to convert the southbound feeder road at the FM 1097 and I-45 intersection into a one-way road. The roadway has not officially been named.
Timeline: April 15-August
Cost: $1.2 million
Funding sources: Montgomery County, city of Willis
5. Drennan Road extension
A Drennan Road extension from Plantation Drive to Hwy. 75 has been completed and opened to the public May 12. The extension continues the existing five-lane roadway to provide greater access to and from the new Conroe Police Department headquarters.
Timeline: July 2015-May 2016
Cost: $2.4 million
Funding sources: city of Conroe