Description: Bridge and border crossing points that connect Texas and Mexico.The Transportation Planning and Programming (TPP) Division of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) maintains a point spatial dataset of bridge and border crossings that connect Texas with the Mexican States of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. This dataset includes bridges, dam crossings and a ferry. The majority of these facilities are open and tolled, however some are not tolled or closed and others are proposed or may be currently under construction. The dataset spans the Texas-Mexico border, from the City of El Paso, Texas southeast to the City of Brownsville, Texas which expands over 1,200 miles. This dataset is based on the Texas-Mexico Border Crossings Study - Crossings which is available to the public on TxDOT's website: https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/projects/studies/statewide/border-crossing/crossings.html The main source for this study is the report, "Texas-Mexico International Bridges and Border Crossings: Existing and Proposed, published by TxDOT", which is also available to the public on TxDOT's website: The dataset published by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics produces a similar dataset, but does not include proposed and closed border crossings and Lake Amistad Dam which may have not reopened when BTS last reported on border crossings. Border crossing naming convention is very different between the 2 datasets and the attribute tables are very different as well.Date valid as of: 2021Update Frequency: As-neededDownloaded from TxDOT on 12/19/2024 by Sara Dunlap (PD) and formatted per the HB 2244 presentation: https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::texas-border-crossings/about
Description: Bridge and border crossing points that connect Texas and Mexico.The Transportation Planning and Programming (TPP) Division of the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) maintains a point spatial dataset of bridge and border crossings that connect Texas with the Mexican States of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon and Tamaulipas. This dataset includes bridges, dam crossings and a ferry. The majority of these facilities are open and tolled, however some are not tolled or closed and others are proposed or may be currently under construction. The dataset spans the Texas-Mexico border, from the City of El Paso, Texas southeast to the City of Brownsville, Texas which expands over 1,200 miles. This dataset is based on the Texas-Mexico Border Crossings Study - Crossings which is available to the public on TxDOT's website: https://www.txdot.gov/inside-txdot/projects/studies/statewide/border-crossing/crossings.html The main source for this study is the report, "Texas-Mexico International Bridges and Border Crossings: Existing and Proposed, published by TxDOT", which is also available to the public on TxDOT's website: The dataset published by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics produces a similar dataset, but does not include proposed and closed border crossings and Lake Amistad Dam which may have not reopened when BTS last reported on border crossings. Border crossing naming convention is very different between the 2 datasets and the attribute tables are very different as well.Date valid as of: 2021Update Frequency: As-neededDownloaded from TxDOT on 12/19/2024 by Sara Dunlap (PD) and formatted per the HB 2244 presentation: https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/TXDOT::texas-border-crossings/about
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: PD Sunrise Connection: Digitized initially by Noah Taylor (PD) on 12/02/2020 per request of David Martinez (PD). O:\Users\NTaylor\Exhibits\DMartinez\201202_FM2021_Laredo\PDFMarketing proposal: P:\79\45\15\Traffic\DataThis is the markup copy that David Martinez drew over the PDF
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
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Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.
Description: Demographic, Household, Income and Characteristic data by Census Block group in Webb County, retrieved on 2/3/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) from ESRI's Business Analyst extension. Vintage 2024 USCB data, with ESRI population insight enhancements. Attributes selected from list to include the Mean, Median and Percent total for every measure.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: US Census Bureau, ESRI, Pape-Dawson Engineers, 2025
Description: Demographic, Household, Income and Characteristic data by Census Block group in Webb County, retrieved on 2/3/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) from ESRI's Business Analyst extension. Vintage 2024 USCB data, with ESRI population insight enhancements. Attributes selected from list to include the Mean, Median and Percent total for every measure.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: US Census Bureau, ESRI, Pape-Dawson Engineers, 2025
Description: Demographic, Household, Income and Characteristic data by Census Block group in Webb County, retrieved on 2/3/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) from ESRI's Business Analyst extension. Vintage 2024 USCB data, with ESRI population insight enhancements. Attributes selected from list to include the Mean, Median and Percent total for every measure.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: US Census Bureau, ESRI, Pape-Dawson Engineers, 2025
Description: Demographic, Household, Income and Characteristic data by Census Block group in Webb County, retrieved on 2/3/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) from ESRI's Business Analyst extension. Vintage 2024 USCB data, with ESRI population insight enhancements. Attributes selected from list to include the Mean, Median and Percent total for every measure.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: US Census Bureau, ESRI, Pape-Dawson Engineers, 2025
Description: Demographic, Household, Income and Characteristic data by Census Block group in Webb County, retrieved on 2/3/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) from ESRI's Business Analyst extension. Vintage 2024 USCB data, with ESRI population insight enhancements. Attributes selected from list to include the Mean, Median and Percent total for every measure.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: US Census Bureau, ESRI, Pape-Dawson Engineers, 2025
Description: This version utilizes a detailed boundary along the coast, which is sometimes necessary for analysis in which it is important to more realistically represent the coast line.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: Copyright 2014. Texas Department of Transportation. This data was produced for internal use within the Texas Department of Transportation and made available to the public for informational purposes only. This dataset was originally produced by TxDOT using USGS quad maps, It is intended for internal use only and does not presume any level of accuracy.
Description: Map Legend: Shows the color classes in the map and their corresponding project phase. Descriptions of each project phases below.Construction underway or begins soon – Projects that are let to construction, which means the construction contract has been awarded. It includes projects that have been scheduled for or currently under construction. Construction begins within 4 years – Projects scheduled to let within the next first four years or are listed under the CONSTRUCT Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes the TxDOT district to complete the construction plans, perform the utility adjustments, and award a construction contract for the project if selected and approved for the 24-month letting schedule.Construction begins in 5 to 10 years – Projects that could potentially begin in five or ten years or in DEVELOP Authority in the UTP. This level of authority authorizes TxDOT districts to prepare the construction plans, acquire the necessary right of way, and perform utility adjustments on projects with environmental clearance. Planning, 10+ Years - These projects are 10+ years in planning and are not part of any UTP. Feasibility Studies – Studies of possible future corridors; these are not construction projects. Studies can be programmed within the 10-year UTP with the estimated let date as the anticipated year the study will be completed and associated "construction costs" representing the cost of the study.Project SearchSearch for project by panning the map and selecting a line. You can also use the Pick a Field to locate certain categories of information such as City, County, Highway, Congressional or Legislative District, Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO),TxDOT District, or Project ID. Once you filter the information, the map will automatically display on the the information that fits your criteria.Data has been modified in order to fit the needs of the HB 4422 Project by Sara Dunlap (PD).
Description: TxDOT Roadway Inventory downloaded from TxDOT Data Hub on 7/24/2024 by Sara Dunlap (PD): https://gis-txdot.opendata.arcgis.com/datasets/1ec56f3b71ea40259cb46d0b516ed92c_0/exploreClipped to Webb County
Description: Retrieved from City of Laredo REST Endpoint on 12/19/2024 by Sara Dunlap (PD): https://services3.arcgis.com/h9QEFLHkUI1SIRs7/arcgis/rest/servicesData was checked against the 2023 FTP posted on the Laredo Webb County website: https://www.laredompo.org/future-thoroughfare-plan/
Description: Laredo's copy of the TxDOT UTP for their area, retrieved from City of Laredo on 12/19/2024 by Sara Dunlap (PD): R:\GISdata\County_Wide\Webb\Laredo\City of Laredo.ags\Transportation_Planning.FeatureServerShould be compared against TxDOT's UTP table for accuracy
Description: City of Laredo data retrieved from REST Endpoint on 2/16/2024 by Sara Dunlap: https://services3.arcgis.com/h9QEFLHkUI1SIRs7/arcgis/rest/services
Description: City of Laredo data retrieved from REST Endpoint on 2/16/2024 by Sara Dunlap: https://services3.arcgis.com/h9QEFLHkUI1SIRs7/arcgis/rest/services
Description: City points, base file retrieved from Living Atlas World Cities on 1/7/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD): https://services.arcgis.com/P3ePLMYs2RVChkJx/arcgis/rest/services/World_Cities/FeatureServerPoints of noted features added.
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Description: CRIS data retrieved on 1/7/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) in CSV format and geocoded using the latitude and longitude fields provided. Filtered from database using the following filters: Crash Year Is In 2018 or 2019 or 2020 or 2021 or 2022 or 2023 or 2024TxDOT District Is Equal To LAREDOCommercial Motor Vehicle Flag Is True
Description: CRIS data retrieved on 1/7/2025 by Sara Dunlap (PD) in CSV format and geocoded using the latitude and longitude fields provided. Filtered from database using the following filters: Crash Year Is In 2018 or 2019 or 2020 or 2021 or 2022 or 2023 or 2024TxDOT District Is Equal To LAREDOCommercial Motor Vehicle Flag Is TrueClipped to Webb County
Description: This version utilizes a detailed boundary along the coast, which is sometimes necessary for analysis in which it is important to more realistically represent the coast line.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: Copyright 2014. Texas Department of Transportation. This data was produced for internal use within the Texas Department of Transportation and made available to the public for informational purposes only. This dataset was originally produced by TxDOT using USGS quad maps, It is intended for internal use only and does not presume any level of accuracy.
Description: This version utilizes a detailed boundary along the coast, which is sometimes necessary for analysis in which it is important to more realistically represent the coast line.
Service Item Id: ce9a470141774336aabbdad3bea83a5e
Copyright Text: Copyright 2014. Texas Department of Transportation. This data was produced for internal use within the Texas Department of Transportation and made available to the public for informational purposes only. This dataset was originally produced by TxDOT using USGS quad maps, It is intended for internal use only and does not presume any level of accuracy.