Anagrammatic Nudist said:
Just to put a image with this discussion, the alignment within the red arrows is the currently proposed two-lane section. The rest of the alignment before and after is a four-lane cross-section. The alignment and bridge over US 90 would be constructed as a four-lane section.
This part of Liberty County is one of the least-dense areas in the entire region. It's almost literally nothing but large-tract farmlands, and little to zero growth. I'm not sure how or why anyone would try and pass this area off as the "fastest growing area of Houston". Huh?
Yes, the Plum Grove subdivisions are the fastest growing area of Houston and sold more lots in 2018 than any other in the Houston area. Currently building new roads on another 12,000 acres. Almost entirely located in Liberty County above the north red arrow. Nice article on the developer by Bloomberg News. There will be 4 on off ramps on the GP there in that subdivision. Largest COLONIA in the U.S. per Bloomberg.
The map shown is at least 18 months old and does not include most of the new construction. A lot of the land shown on the map has been purchased by developers and the south part will soon be developed by the gulf logistics park and the petrochemical industry in Mt. Belvieu.
The grand parkway being only one lane in each direction is going to be a bottleneck and a cluster &%#@ as soon as it opens. Just imagine any of our Houston loops being one lane today. CRAZY.
Hopefully it will be built above the flood zone as the previous GP segment opened West of hwy 59 has been closed due to roadway flooding 3 times in the last 3 years.