Texas State Highway 99

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Texas 99.svg Toll Texas 99 new.svg
State Highway 99
Grand Parkway
Texas State Highway 99
Opened section of SH 99, highlighted in red.
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT and FBCTRA
Length176.6 mi (284.2 km)
ExistedAugust 1994–present
Major junctions
Loop around Houston
CCW endI-69.svgUS 59.svgTexas FM 2759.svg I-69  / US 59  / FM 2759 in Sugar Land
Major intersections
CW endTexas 146.svg SH 146 in Baytown
Location
Country United States
State Texas
Counties Fort Bend, Harris, Montgomery, Liberty, Chambers
Highway system
Texas 98.svg SH 98 Texas 100.svg SH 100

State Highway 99 (SH 99), also known as the Grand Parkway, is a partial beltway in the U.S. state of Texas. Its first section opened on August 31, 1994. If the route is completed, it will be the longest beltway in the U.S., the world's seventh-longest ring road, and the third (outer) loop of the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area, with Interstate 610 being the first (inner) loop and Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway) being the second (middle) loop. The proposed 176.6-mile (284.2 km) loop has been divided into 11 separate segments for construction and funding purposes. [1] In May 2019, the Texas Department of Transportation gave the Grand Parkway a secondary designation as the Mayor Bob Lanier Memorial Parkway, honoring Bob Lanier, who served as the mayor of Houston from 1992 to 1998 and who had spearheaded the creation of the Grand Parkway. [2]

Contents

History

Historic SH 99 Texas 99 1917.svg
Historic SH 99

A previous route designated SH 99 was established on August 18, 1924, from San Angelo to Fort Stockton. [3] On June 25, 1929, SH 99 was extended to Alpine. [4] On March 2, 1932, a spur to Sherwood with the designation SH 99A was added, but was maintained by the county. [5] On July 23, 1934, this route was transferred to SH 10, and SH 99A was cancelled by then. [6] The route is part of present-day U.S. Route 67 (US 67).

On October 29, 1960, a new route was designated for SH 99, from Denton to the Oklahoma state line as a renumbering of SH 10, to match OK 99 at the border. On April 29, 1968, this route became part of US 377.

On October 25, 1984, SH 99 was designated along a very similar route to its current one, but ending at SH 146 (then Loop 201) and Spur 330. On March 28, 2002, SH 99 was rerouted further east along a new route south to Spur 55 and along Spur 55 to Business SH 146. Spur 55 was cancelled, effective upon the completion of that section of SH 99 in 2008.

Route description

The Grand Parkway project is divided into several segments for construction and administrative purposes. The section from Interstate 69 (I-69) in Sugar Land north to the Westpark Tollway is the southern portion of Segment D and is maintained by the Fort Bend County Toll Road Authority. The remainder of Segment D, which runs from the Westpark Tollway north to I-10, along with the other completed segments as of 2022, are maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation. [7]

Speed limits on the Grand Parkway are 65 to 75 mph (105 to 121 km/h).

Tolls may be paid using one of the Texas toll tag transponders (TxTag, EZ TAG, and TollTag), the Kansas Turnpike Authority's K-TAG, or the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority's Pikepass. No cash payments are accepted. As of 2020, a pay-by-mail option is available on segments maintained by TxDOT. [8] [9]

SegmentStatus(Planned)
completion
FromToLength
(miles)
(Future)
Toll Road
ACurrently not considered a viable project [10] UnknownTexas 146.svg SH 146 I-45.svg I-45 TBD(yes)
BConstruction on Segment B-1 will start in Spring 2027; [11] the construction of the rest of the segment does not have a start date [12] (2030)I-45.svg I-45 Texas 288.svg SH 288 28.0(yes)
CConstruction was originally scheduled to begin in August 2016, but the plans were re-evaluated and re-approved on March 9, 2017 [13] UnknownTexas 288.svg SH 288 I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59 26.0(yes)
DCompleted; toll collected1994I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59 I-10.svgUS 90.svg I-10  / US 90 18.2partial (I-10 to WPT untolled, WPT to I-69 tolled)
E2013I-10.svgUS 90.svg I-10  / US 90 US 290.svgTexas 6.svg US 290  / SH 6 15.2yes
F-12016US 290.svgTexas 6.svg US 290  / SH 6 Texas 249.svgTomball Tollway.svg SH 249  / Tomball Tollway 11.9yes
F-22016Texas 249.svgTomball Tollway.svg SH 249  / Tomball Tollway I-45.svg I-45 12.1yes
G2016I-45.svg I-45 I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59 13.6yes
H & I-12022I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59 I-10.svg I-10 37.4yes
I-22008I-10.svg I-10 Texas 146.svg SH 146 14.5yes

Segment A

Segment A would extend from SH 146 near San Leon to I-45 in League City. As of November 2022, it is not considered a viable project. [10]

Segment B

Segment B will extend from I-45 in League City to SH 288 near Rosharon. In mid-October 2023, TxDOT announced that it would begin construction on Segment B-1, which will connect I-45 to SH 35 in Alvin, in Spring 2027 with it completion set for 2030. Open houses on the project were requested during this part of the month as well. [11]

Segment C

Segment C will extend from SH 288 near Rosharon to I-69/US 59 in Sugar Land. [13] Construction was originally scheduled to begin in August 2016, but the plans were re-evaluated and re-approved on March 9, 2017. [13] No timeline for construction is set. [14]

Segment D

Segment D, the first section opened, runs from just north of I-10/US 90, west of Houston, south to I-69/US 59 in Sugar Land, where it terminates and intersects with FM 2759. The portion of this segment south of the interchange with the Westpark Tollway is now a four-lane divided highway feeder road, with mainlanes crossing over the Westpark Tollway.

The 18-month-long construction of two ramps connecting westbound I-10/US 90 to southbound SH 99 and northbound SH 99 to eastbound I-10/US 90 was completed in 2011. The occasional traffic jams at this intersection prompted the sped-up construction of the ramps before the through lanes of SH 99 were built through the I-10/US 90 interchange. Two more ramps connecting southbound SH 99 to eastbound I-10/US 90 and westbound I-10/US 90 to northbound SH 99 opened as part of the construction of Segment E in December 2013. A final ramp connecting northbound SH 99 to westbound I-10/US 90 has been completed and is operational.

Between the Westpark Tollway and I-69/US 59, Fort Bend County has constructed toll overpasses at nine locations along SH 99. Overpasses between I-69/US 59 and US 90 Alternate opened on February 27, 2014, Airport Boulevard and Harlem Road on March 18, 2014, and Mason Road and Bellfort Street on March 30, 2014. The remainder of the tolled overpasses to I-10/US 90 opened in late April 2014. [15] Motorists in 2-axle vehicles may pay between $0.46 and $0.69 to use each overpass, or they may bypass the toll by using the current roadway through the signalized intersections. [16]

A TxDOT study is currently[ when? ] underway for Segment D. [17] The study includes looking at ways to reduce traffic in the original segment of the non-tolled portion of the freeway; this includes the possibility of adding continuous frontage roads. This segment has been open since 1994 and population, and thus traffic, in the surrounding area has increased greatly since. There is no timetable on when or if any new projects will come out of this study.

Segment E

Segment E connects I-10/US 90 Katy Freeway in the south near Katy to US 290/SH 6 near Cypress. Construction began in summer 2011, [18] and Segment E opened as scheduled in December 2013. [19]

On June 3, 2008, the Harris County Commissioners Court voted to fast-track the construction of Segment E, with construction to begin in 2009. Despite the addition of $150 million in stimulus funding, the project stalled. As with many stimulus-funded projects, the construction of Segment E turned out not to be "shovel ready" enough, and the funds were sent back to TxDOT for use elsewhere. [20] In 2011, the Wetlands permit from the Army Corps of Engineers was acquired. In addition, Harris County relinquished its rights to TxDOT so that the latter could construct a public–private cooperative toll road. At its meeting on April 28, 2011, TxDOT allocated $350 million, and the construction permits were let in July 2011. [20] On July 28, 2011, TxDOT reported that three out of four contracts for Segment E were awarded and that construction would start by early September 2011. [21]

The multi-year reconstruction of I-10/US 90 was completed in 2008, while US 290/SH 6 reconstruction was not scheduled to begin until 2011. [22] The 22-mile (35 km) section of I-10/US 90 from Katy to just inside the I-610 loop was expanded to handle the rapidly-growing western suburbs with additional mainlanes and two high-occupancy toll lanes.

Segment F-1

Segment F-1 connects US 290/SH 6 near Cypress to SH 249 near Tomball. Construction began in June 2013 and was completed and opened to traffic on February 5, 2016. [23] [24] In early 2020, construction commenced on four direct connectors: two from northbound Tomball Tollway to east and westbound Grand Parkway, and two connecting to southbound Tomball Tollway from east and westbound Grand Parkway. The project was completed in 2022. [25]

Segment F-2

Segment F-2 connects SH 249 near Tomball with I-45 near Spring. Construction began on Segment F-2 in June 2013. A one-mile section of frontage road lanes between I-45 and Holzwarth Road (near the ExxonMobil Campus in Spring) was completed and opened to traffic in April 2015. The remainder of Segment F-2 opened on February 5, 2016. [26] [24]

Segment G

Segment G connects I-45 near Spring with I-69/US 59 in New Caney. Construction began in June 2013 and was completed and opened to traffic on March 29, 2016. An interchange with the Hardy Toll Road was completed on July 18, 2016. [20] [23] [27]

Segments H and I-1

Segments H and I-1 extend from I-69/US 59 north of Houston to I-10. Texas Transportation Commission members met in Pasadena in late June 2015, and one item on their agenda is soliciting interested builders to develop, build and maintain the next 37.4 mi (60.2 km) Grand Parkway segment from I-69/US 59 north of Houston to I-10 east of the city. The project, which began construction in the summer of 2017, [28] was expected to cost $1.2 billion. Due to Hurricane Harvey, the completion date was delayed from 2019 to May 2022, when it opened.

Segment I-2

The southern end of the tolled portion of segment I-2 Grand Parkway 005.jpg
The southern end of the tolled portion of segment I-2

Segment I-2, which opened on March 25, 2008, after five years of construction, runs from I-10 east of Houston south to Business SH 146 in Baytown. (The former Spur 55, which ran from FM 1405 to Business 146, was renumbered SH 99 and connects with the newly constructed portion of Segment I-2 at FM 1405.) TxDOT began collecting tolls on this segment on November 1, 2011.

Controversies

Residents who live along the Grand Parkway in Harris and Fort Bend counties, namely in the Cinco Ranch and Falcon Point areas within Segment D, noticed increased noise due to expansion of the highway, which includes construction of new overpasses as well as increased growth in the surrounding area. TxDOT began adding noise barriers along this area in 2023 [29] while also beginning the process of widening the segment of road. [30]

Some groups of residents oppose the idea of the Grand Parkway going through their neighborhoods. The group United to Save Our Spring tried to stop the Grand Parkway from going through a neighborhood off FM 2920. Residents in other unincorporated areas such as The Woodlands have not shown the same opposition, instead supporting the construction of the Grand Parkway, namely Segments E, F-1, F-2, and G, [31] as the route would give residents living in the outer suburbs a toll road option for long-distance travel, as opposed to having to drive through the city of Houston or using the Sam Houston Tollway to bypass the city.

Some residents in Brazoria County, along Segment B, have voiced opposition to several of the proposed alignments. However, TxDOT has recently[ when? ] proposed a fifth alternative alignment to the north of Alvin. This alternative is acceptable to the opposition group Citizens Against the Grand Parkway and is likely to encounter much less opposition from the community. [32]

The controversial Segment A, which would stretch from SH 146 to I-45 southeast of Houston through a very developed area, has not been fully designed yet. SH 146 is a possible routing of the highway in Segment A, but TxDOT has released plans for the highway to intersect I-45 from the west at its intersection with FM 646. If the highway were to continue south on SH 146 to its intersection with FM 646 (supposing that it is built along the route of FM 646), it would eventually have to pass through the town of Kemah, which could not support a large highway unless many businesses were destroyed. [33]

Exit list

SH 99 is proposed to be extended counterclockwiseward from from I-69/US 59 in Sugar Land, to I-45 in Friendswood (for a full list of proposed segments of SH 99, see § Route description ). [12] [13]  

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Galveston Friendswood I-45.svgTexas FM 646.svg I-45  / FM 646 future flyover interchange; road will continue as FM 646
Calder Road
Landing Street
Bay Area Road
Maple Leaf Drive
Brazoria Alvin South plate.svg
Texas 35.svg
SH 35 south
northern end of SH 35 concurrency
Dickinson Road
Texas 6.svg SH 6
House Street
Fulton Drive / South Street
Fairway Drive
Mustang Street
Texas FM 1462.svg FM 1462  / South Gordon Street
Texas FM 2403.svg FM 2403
Texas FM 2917.svg FM 2917  / CR 161
CR 192 north / Liverpool Spur
Liverpool North plate.svg
Texas 35.svg
SH 35 north
southern end of SH 35 concurrency
CR 511 (Russell Road)
Texas FM 1462.svg FM 1462
Old School Road / CR 60
Texas 288.svg SH 288
CR 48
Texas FM 521.svg FM 521
Fort Bend To Peters Road
Texas FM 762.svg FM 762
Texas FM 762.svg Reading Road / FM 762
Texas FM 762.svgTexas FM 2759.svg FM 762  / FM 2759
Sansbury Boulevard
I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59  Victoria, Houston northbound exit and southbound entrance in the future
Sugar Land 0.00.0I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59  Houston, Victoria I-69/US 59 exit 104; access to I-69/US 59 via frontage roads; southbound exit and northbound entrance
0.71.1Riverpark Driveinterchange; current south end of toll road
Riverpark Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
2.23.5New Territory Boulevard
New Territory Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
Richmond 2.6–
3.2
4.2–
5.1
Alternate plate.svg
US 90.svg
Texas FM 1464.svg US 90 Alt.  / FM 1464  / Sandhill Drive
US 90 Alt. Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
Harlem Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
Gantry is located between Harlem Road and West Airport Boulevard
5.9–
7.4
9.5–
11.9
West Airport Boulevard / Harlem Road
West Bellfort Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
Gantry is located between Mason Road and Bellfort Street
8.5–
9.3
13.7–
15.0
Mason Road / Bellfort Street
Peek Road Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
10.917.5Peek RoadRoad not connected yet
Bellaire Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
11.718.8Bellaire Boulevard
12.520.1Texas FM 1093.svg FM 1093  / Fort Bend Westpark Tollway Last free southbound (counterclockwise) exit before start of FBCTRA's Grand Parkway Toll Road
Westpark Toll Plaza [34]
Electronic toll tags only, cash and pay-by-mail not allowed
Southbound gantry is located after the last free exit to FM 1093
13.020.9 Fort Bend Westpark Tollway eastDirect Ramp to eastbound Fort Bend Westpark Tollway
13.221.2Fry RoadNo northbound exit
Cinco Ranch 14.523.3Westheimer ParkwayNo southbound exit; southbound access is via Cinco Ranch Boulevard exit
15.324.6Cinco Ranch BoulevardNo southbound entrance
Katy 16.526.6Bay Hill Boulevard / Highland Knolls Drive
Harris 17.327.8Kingsland BoulevardNo northbound exit (closed until December 2024); northbound access is via Bay Hill Boulevard / Highland Knolls Drive exit
17.728.5North plate.svg
Texas 99.svg
MUTCD D9-2.svg SH 99 north (Frontage Road)
Northbound (clockwise) exit and southbound (counterclockwise) entrance, access to Memorial Hermann Katy Hospital; last free exit for northbound (clockwise) SH 99 traffic
17.828.6I-10.svg I-10 (US 90) San Antonio, Houston Last free northbound (clockwise) exit before start of toll road
Franz Road / Colonial Parkway / I-10 Frontage Road
Morton Ranch Road
Clay Road
Spencer Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Cypress Texas FM 529.svg FM 529
West Road
Tuckerton Road
Bridgeland Creek Parkway
North Bridgeland Lake ParkwayRoad not connected yet
Northwest Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Northbound gantry is near Jack Road and southbound gantry is near North Bridgeland Lake Parkway
Jack RoadFormerly Louetta Road
US 290.svg US 290 (SH 6) Austin, Houston
Mason Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Cumberland Ridge Drive / Cypresswood DriveCypresswood Drive not signed northbound
Tomball Mueschke Road
Cypress Rosehill Road
Telge Road
SH 249 Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Texas 249.svgTo plate HCTRA.svg
North plate HCTRA.svg
Tomball Tollway.svg
SH 249 to Tomball Tollway north / Frontage Road / Boudreaux Road / Rocky Road
Access to northbound Tomball Tollway via frontage roads.
South plate HCTRA.svg
Tomball Tollway.svg
Tomball Tollway south
Eastbound and westbound direct ramps to Tomball Tollway south. [25] [36] [37]
Gleannloch Forest Drive / Champion Forest Drive
Champions Forest Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Texas FM 2920.svgAirport Sign.svg FM 2920  / Spring Stuebner Road Tomball, Hooks Airport Spring Stuebner Road not signed
Spring Kuykendahl Road / Spring Stuebner Road
Gosling Road
Mossy Oaks Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
MUTCD D9-2.svg Springwoods Village Parkway / Holzwarth RoadAccess to St. Luke's Health - Springwoods Village Hospital [38]
To plate blue.svg
South plate blue.svg
I-45.svg
Airport Sign.svg To I-45 south Houston, George Bush Intercontinental Airport
Access to I-45 southbound via frontage roads
North plate blue.svg
I-45.svg
I-45 north Dallas
Direct ramp to I-45 northbound
Hardy Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
South plate HCTRA.svg
Hardy Toll Road.svg
Hardy Toll Road south
No exit to northbound Hardy Toll Road.
Montgomery Riley Fuzzel Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Rayford RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance
Riley Fuzzel RoadWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
Birnham Woods Drive / Rayford RoadRayford Road not signed eastbound
Townsen Boulevard / Imperial Promenade DriveTownsen Boulevard not connected yet
Porter Highlands ParkwayFormerly Riverwalk Drive [39]
Texas FM 1314.svg FM 1314  Porter, Conroe
Valley Ranch Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
I-69.svgUS 59.svgTexas Loop 494.svg I-69  / US 59  / Loop 494  / Community Drive / Valley Ranch Boulevard Houston, Cleveland I-69/US 59 exits 157A-B northbound; eastbound exit and westbound entrance; access to I-69 and Loop 494 via frontage roads; US 59 does not appear on exit signage
New Caney I-69.svgUS 59.svg I-69  / US 59  Cleveland, Houston Direct Ramp to I-69/US 59, exit 157 southbound; US 59 does not appear on exit signage
FM 1485 Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Texas FM 1485.svg FM 1485  / Wilderness RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance
Galaxy BoulevardRoad not connected yet
Harris Huffman-Cleveland Road
Liberty Miller Wilson Road
Community Drive
Wolf Trot Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Wolf Trot RoadRoad not connected yet
Kingwood DriveRoad not connected yet
Texas FM 686.svg FM 686
Texas FM 1960.svg FM 1960  Dayton, Humble
US 90.svg US 90  Houston, Liberty
Texas FM 1413.svg FM 1413
SH 146 Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (no cash accepted)
Chambers Texas 146.svg SH 146  Mont Belvieu, Dayton
Texas FM 565.svg FM 565  Mont Belvieu
I-10.svg I-10  / Langston Drive / Old Needlepoint Road Houston, Beaumont Access to I-10 via frontage roads
Kilgore Parkway
Texas FM 565.svgTexas FM 2354.svg FM 565  / FM 2354  Cove, Beach City
Cotton Lake Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Turnaround
Cedar Port Parkway
Texas FM 1405.svg FM 1405
FM 1405 Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Harris Baytown Business plate.svg
Texas 146.svg
Bus. SH 146, Tri Cities Beach Road, ML Wisner Drive
SH 146 Business Mainlane Toll Plaza [35]
Electronic toll tags or pay-by-mail (cash not accepted)
Lee Drive / Causeway RoadEastbound exit and westbound entrance; last free eastbound (counterclockwise) exit before start of toll road
To plate.svg
North plate.svg
Texas 146.svg
To SH 146 north, Wyoming Drive
South plate.svg
Texas 146.svg
SH 146 south La Porte
future north end of SH 146 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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