Interstate 69C

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Interstate 69C marker

Interstate 69C
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Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Existed: May 30, 2013 (2013-05-30) – present
Central Rio Grande Valley segment
Length: 18 mi[1] (29 km)
South end: I-2 / US 83 / US 281 in Pharr
North end:
US 281 / Bus. US 281 near Edinburg
Unbuilt Section
South end:
US 281 south / Bus. US 281 near Edinburg
North end: I-69W / US 59 / US 281 north / I-37 in George West
Highway system

Interstate 69C (I-69C) is a south–north freeway running through South Texas. Once complete the freeway (with connections to Mexican Federal Highway 97) will begin at Interstate 2/U.S. Highway 83 in Pharr and head northward before terminating at I-69W/US 59 in George West near I-37. For its entire length, I-69C shares its alignment with US 281.

History

Hidalgo County Courthouse in Edinburg, TX near the temporary northern terminus of I-69C
Live Oak County Courthouse in George West, TX near the future northern terminus of I-69C

The Federal Highway Administration approved the designation for the South Rio Grande Valley Segment on May 24, 2013,[2] and the Texas Transportation Commission followed suit on May 30, 2013.[3] This action finalized the designations of not only I-69C, but also of the sections of Interstate 69E (I-69E) from Brownsville north to north of Raymondville, and also Interstate 2 (I-2) which is a 46.8-mile (75.3 km) freeway connecting with I-69C and I-69E in Mission and Harlingen.[2] These approvals added over 100 miles (160 km) to the Interstate Highway System in the Rio Grande Valley.[4] The signage was installed in summer 2013.[5]

As of June 2013, the cluster consisting of the recently designated portions of I-69C, I-69E, and I-2 in the Rio Grande Valley is not connected to the national Interstate network. This situation is slated to be remedied by scheduled projects to complete I-69E along US 77 between Raymondville and Robstown, and to complete the southern end of the previously signed portion of the I-69 corridor connecting with I-37 west of Corpus Christi. Environmental Protection Agency approval for the upgrade of the US 77 alignment to Interstate standards, including bypasses of the towns along the 91-mile (146 km) routing, was obtained through a Finding of No Significant Impact statement issued on July 13, 2012;[6] funding for the various projects to effect the upgrades is slated to become available after 2015.[7] During August 2014, exit numbering began on the south most segment in Edinburg.

Exit list

The entire route is in Hidalgo County.

Location mi km Exit[8] Destinations Notes
Pharr 0.0 0.0 1 I-2 / US 83 – McAllen, Harlingen signed as exits 1A (west) and 1B (east); I-2 exits 146A-B
0.8 1.29 1C US 281 south / SH 495 – Pharr South end of US 281 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance
1.2 1.9 1D Sioux Road Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1.5 2.4 1E FM 3461 (Nolana Loop)
PharrEdinburg line 2.5 4.0 2
Bus. US 281 north / Owassa Road – Edinburg
Access to Doctors Hospital at Renaissance
Edinburg 3.2 5.1 3 Trenton Road Access to Cornerstone Regional Hospital and Edinburg Regional Medical Center
4.2 6.8 4 Canton Road / Veterans Boulevard
5.3 8.5 5 Freddy Gonzalez Drive / Sprague Street
6.6 10.6 6 SH 107 (University Drive)
7.1 11.4 7 FM 2128 / Schunior Road / Richardson Road / Chapin Road
8.2 13.2 8 Russell Road / Rogers Road
8.6 13.8 9 FM 1925 (Monte Cristo Road)
13.5 21.7 10
Bus. US 281 south – Edinburg
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
11 Davis Drive / Ramseyer Road
12 FM 2812
FM 162 (El Cibolo Road)
FM 490
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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  8. Texas Department of Transportation, plans of proposed highway maintenance contract (1.58 GB ZIP file), December 2014

External links

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