The city of Pearland has substantially completed the Hughes Ranch Road expansion project, opening the westbound lanes of the thoroughfare on Nov. 22, Pearland Assistant City Manager Trent Epperson said.
The $21.9 million project consisted of reconstructing the two-lane road into four lanes from Cullen Boulevard to Smith Ranch Road. Additionally, the project included improving existing water lines, street lighting and landscaping, and installing a 13,000-foot-long noise barrier.
“It is going to have a great impact on mobility in the area,” Epperson said. “We have two schools in that area. We have Dawson High School and Challenger Elementary, and with the old two-lane road, it was always difficult right there at Challenger Elementary with all the school traffic.”
In addition to alleviating congestion issues along Hughes Ranch Road, the city expects the expansion to also make it easier for residents to access Hwy. 288. The thoroughfare has a direct tie-in to the entrance and exit of Hwy. 288’s express toll lanes, Epperson said. With Hughes Ranch Road expanded, a goal is to take traffic away from Broadway Street.














