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F ind your F uture in. Population Growth & Mobility Trends. Special City Council Meeting Nov. 25, 2013. F ulshear , T exas. Unprecedented Growth . Since 2000, the City’s population has grown by more than 683% . Unprecedented Growth .
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Findyour Future in Population Growth & Mobility Trends Special City Council Meeting Nov. 25, 2013 Fulshear, Texas
Unprecedented Growth Since 2000, the City’s population has grown by more than 683%
Unprecedented Growth Based on Current growth and sales rates, Fulshear could see growth in the existing Developments of more than 50,000 people in the ETJ & City Limits within the next decade.
Tamarron Est. Final Pop. 12,960 Firethorne Est. Final Pop. 13,270 Churchill Farms Est. Final Pop. 1,800 CCR Est. Final Pop. 19,345 Fulbrook on FC Est. Final Pop. 3,160
Unprecedented Growth Additionally, there are several other projects in the pre-development stage that will add another 16,000 residents to the City Limits and ETJ
McCann West Est. Final Pop. 940 Silvestri Est. Final Pop. 9,800 DHK Est. Final Pop. 995 Gehan Est. Final Pop. 189 Waters Tract Est. Final Pop. 2,500 Yager Est. Final Pop. 1,900
Unprecedented Growth When several other large tracts come under development, the City and ETJ may see a population of more than 130,000
Harrison North Est. Final Pop. 4,280 Harrison South Est. Final Pop. 21,575 Franz, Moody & Henriksen Est. Final Pop. 19,460 Foster Farms Est. Final Pop. 19,260
Unprecedented Growth 700 5,000 50,000 66,000 130,000
Unprecedented Growth When factored with the eventual launch of Twin Wood, the Fulshear/ Simonton area could have a population of more than 220,000 people
Mobility Capacity Needed With this projected population, now is the time to begin ensuring Mobility Capacity is available. To answer this need, the County and Development Community are working on the expansion of FM 1093 and the Fulshear Parkway.
Fulshear Parkway Project FM 1093 Expansion Phase 2 FM 1093/ Westpark Expansion Phase 1
Mobility Capacity Needed The 2035 Traffic Projections indicate a volume of traffic on FM 1093/ 359 West of Fulshear Parkway at 50,000 vehicles per day The following slide provide some comparison and perspective…
42,000 VPD 25,000 VPD FM 1093 Hwy 6 2012 Traffic Counts for FM 1093 @ Hwy 6 51,000 VPD
2012 Traffic Counts for 99/ Grand Parkway @ FM 1093 47,000 VPD FM 1093 25,000 VPD 99/ Grand Parkway
49,000 VPD 2012 Traffic Counts for 90 A @ Hwy 6 39,000 VPD 90 A Hwy 6 47,000 VPD
Mobility Capacity Needed The County has been working to secure the METRO Right of Way from Houston to Eagle Lake and it appears that the effort will be successful.
Mobility Capacity Needed They have asked the City to re-examine its preferred alignment to reflect an alignment of FM 1093 that provides for an wider Right of Way than previously approved to preserve additional future capacity.