
The Gateway Horizon
Transportation Study, conducted by the Texas
Department of Transportation, is a two-phase
study to identify long-range transportation solutions for
the US 67 corridor between FM 1382 and the US 287 bypass,
involving the cities of Cedar Hill, Midlothian, DeSoto,
Ovilla and Grand Prairie, located within Dallas and Ellis
Counties. The first phase of this transportation study, a
Major Transportation Study (MTS), is intended to
specifically define existing and future problems along US 67
in Dallas and Ellis Counties and provide direction for
future corridor improvements.
What Is a Major
Transportation Study?
A MTS helps communities plan for the future by identifying
and recommending transportation solutions to accommodate the
future traffic demand on area freeways. As the population
within the study area continues to grow, so will the demand
for the transportation system. Without this preliminary
planning of the transportation system to accommodate the
population growth, significant congestion may result. A MTS
does not necessarily generate specific, absolute plans, but
rather helps pinpoint strategies for enhancing the overall
transportation system.
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Study Area Map
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Reasonable alternatives could
include enhancements to major streets crossing the US 67
study area
(view map - 619k pdf) ,
light rail transit lines, bus park-n-ride lots and routes,
bicycle networks, and freeway improvements to accommodate
the future transportation demand in the study area. Each US
67 improvement alternative will be evaluated by a variety of
criteria which may include social, economic, environmental,
hydraulic impacts; traffic management; cost-effectiveness
and financing of alternatives/alignments; and compatibility
with local, regional, state and national transportation
goals. The MTS result will be a set of recommended
transportation improvements to accommodate the future
transportation demand within the study area.
Following MTS completion in the
spring of 2005, the second phase of the transportation study
will focus on preliminary design engineering, prior to a
final detailed design and eventual (future) project
construction.

Keeping you up-to-date on the
progress of the Gateway Horizon - US 67 Improvement Study is
very important to us. From time to time, we will add
information here for you to learn more about this very
important transportation project.
Information announcing the next Public
Meeting will be included on this Web site in the near
future.

We need your input.
Public and agency participation is a critical component of
the Gateway Horizon project. Your thoughts and concerns
about the transportation network will be of valuable
assistance. Please share your comments by using the
“Comments Form” link located below. Your input is a critical
part of this process.
Information about upcoming
Public Meetings will be announced in the near future. These
announcements will be posted on the project Web site and
published in project newsletters and local newspapers. A
Gateway Horizon mailer will also be prepared and distributed
to area residents and business owners located immediately
adjacent to US 67. If you would like to be added to our
mailing list, please let us know via our
Comments Form.
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