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City study finds growing number of failing intersections by 2035; signal timing and targeted projects recommended

City of College Station City Council · January 23, 2026
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Summary

A College Station traffic study identified 50 intersections for analysis and projected that 24 could fail by 2035 under growth assumptions; staff recommended signal optimization and targeted capital projects and noted funding options including TxDOT safety funds and MPO prioritization.

Jason Schubert, transportation planner for the City of College Station, presented the findings of a traffic congestion and mobility analysis to the City Council on Jan. 22, describing citizen survey results, intersection-level analysis and mitigation strategies.

Schubert said the study analyzed 50 intersections (25 on TxDOT roadways and 25 on city streets) and used the city standard of level-of-service D (average delay 36–55 seconds). He said current conditions show 10 intersections…

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