Collin County Strategic Roadway Plan

Study Overview
As part of the Strategic Corridor Initiatives identified in the Unified Planning Work Program, NCTCOG staff is assisting Collin County with developing this comprehensive planning process to identify major transportation needs that may improve mobility and accommodate future growth in the area east of the US 75 corridor.   The Collin County Strategic Roadway Plan (CCSRP) planning process will evaluate possible north-south roadway connections to/from Dallas and Rockwall counties, as well as potential east-west roadway connections to/from Hunt and Rockwall counties. 
 
Work efforts associated with this planning process include: travel demand modeling; reports on future traffic volumes, origin-destination analyses, and other travel characteristics; and presentations to local government elected officials, technical staff, and communities.  The CCSRP planning process will also include arterial and freeway (non-tolled) recommendations for inclusion into the Recommendations Listings in Mobility 2045: The Metropolitan Transportation Plan for North Central Texas.

Status Updates
NCTCOG staff will continue to update this web page on a regular basis.  Updates will include notification of future public meetings to obtain additional input and feedback on these preliminary recommendations and development of other possible alternative options.  For further information about the CCSRP planning process, please refer to the CCSRP Questions and Answers.

CCSRP Status Update 04 Apr 2018


Related Materials
CCSRP Corridor Opportunities Map

This diagram shows the proces of where we are now and where we are going with new transportation plans

Staff Contacts:  Chris Reed