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SWG-2023-00249 - Texas Department of Transportation–Houston District - Luce Bayou and adjacent wetlands - Harris County, Texas

USACE Galveston District
Published June 13, 2023
Expiration date: 7/17/2023

Public Notice          Project Plans

The applicant proposes to permanently impact 0.004 acres of Luce Bayou, 65 linear feet of tributaries, and approximately 9.182 acres of wetlands associated with Luce Bayou during construction activities to improve 4.5 miles of FM 2100, from FM 1960 to Huffman-Cleveland Road.  Temporary impacts include 1.563 acres of Luce Bayou, 280 feet of drainage ditch, and 0.033 acres of scrub-shrub wetland.  The project will result in improvements to existing FM 2100 road for the purposes of mitigating safety deficiencies by providing a median with turn lanes, additional capacity, improved sight distances, and increased floodwater storage to bring the roadway facility to conformance with current safety and floodplain standards and criteria.  Impacts to aquatic resources listed result of a placement of bridge bents, grading, culverts, roadway, sidewalks, and detention basins.