Corridor J

The county is conducting the Corridor J studies to determine environmental constraints and potential alignments in the north central part of the county. Corridors J1 and J2 have been voted on and approved by the Williamson County Commissioners Court in August 2023. Meetings with Corridor J3 property owners are ongoing. This corridor is made up of three segments that are part of the county's Long-Range Transportation Plan. All three segment studies are funded for study; however, no right-of-way or construction funding has been identified for any of the segments at this time. These studies will serve as an important planning step to accommodate current and anticipated traffic levels and to provide reliable transportation as the county continues to grow. This step in the process will help the county as it coordinates with property owners, businesses and the community in the area. 

Corridor J1 Planning and ROW Preservation Study

Location: Between IH 35 and FM 2843

Project Limits and Length: From IH 35 to FM 2843, approximately 9.5 miles long

Status: The engineer, WSB, began analyzing and evaluating the constraints in the area in spring 2022. Property owner meetings have been completed. Schematic design is underway. 

Corridor J2 Planning and ROW Preservation Study

Location: Between FM 2843 and SH 195

Project Limits and Length: From FM 2843 and SH 195, approximately 3.5 miles long

Status: The engineer, Kimley-Horn, began analyzing and evaluating the constraints in the area in summer 2022. Property owner meetings have been completed. Schematic design is underway. 

Corridor J3 Planning and ROW Preservation Study

Location: Between SH 195 and U.S. 183.

Project Limits and Length From: SH 195 and U.S. 183, approximately 7 miles long.

Status: The engineer, Halff Associates, began analyzing and evaluating the constraints in the area in summer 2022. Property owner meetings are ongoing. 

Project Map

Map outlining the sections of Corridor J segement 1 and 2