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Building six to eight toll lanes, replacing the existing highway with frontage roads and adding merging and turning lanes to 8 miles of U.S. 281 on the North Side would not significantly impact people or the environment, according to a letter sent to the Texas Department of Transportation.
The letter doesn't mention how tolls, which earlier studies indicate might start at 14 to 16 cents a mile, could impact driving habits or household budgets but does say the tollway is needed to make traveling safer, reduce traffic congestion and speed up construction.
Construction could start early next year, barring hurdles such as a lawsuit like the one filed in 2005 to demand a full-blown environmental study. Work on the road was stopped in January 2006 so more study could be done, but the "assessment" approved Tuesday is not the more detailed "impact statement" asked for.
The width of planned tollway would range from 10 to 20 lanes from Loop 1604 to Borgfeld Road and cover another 70 acres with asphalt and concrete. Such impervious cover is typically referred to as the bad boy of roads and development when it comes to Edwards Aquifer recharge areas, but the letter says sealing the ground could actually increase recharge: