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When will construction end?

February 10, 2023 by

The I-30/SH 360 interchange project is anticipated to reach substantial completion by the end of 2023 when all direct connector ramps, access ramps, mainlanes, and frontage roads are complete.

How can I get more information about the project?

December 6, 2015 by

Call Mobility Coordinator Jason Crawford at 817-462-0505 or emailĀ info@keep30360moving.org, or call TxDOT Public Information Officer Val Lopez at 817-370-6630 or email at Val.Lopez@txdot.gov.

Will the HOV/managed lane be open through the project?

December 6, 2015 by

Because of the limited area to build the new bridge structures at the intersection of I-30 and SH 360, the HOV/managed lane must be closed. Access will be maintained to and from the AT&T Way/Baird Farm Road HOV/managed lane access ramp throughout this project.

Will there be lane closures?

December 6, 2015 by

Lane closure locations, timing, and duration are very specific to the work to be performed. There will be coordination with major events in the Arlington Entertainment District to prevent impacting traffic to and from those events.

What are the major improvements of the project?

December 6, 2015 by

The project will transform the original 1950s Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike cloverleaf design into a modern, fully-directional interchange with connection ramps for all movements between I-30 and SH 360.

The I-30 and SH 360 mainlanes will also be rebuilt with additional auxiliary lanes added on I-30 and one lane in each direction added to SH 360 within the project limits. In addition, Six Flags Drive bridge over I-30 will be rebuilt from two lanes to five lanes (three southbound and two northbound lanes), extending Six Flags Drive north to Avenue H.

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