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CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project Dallas District I-35E from US 67 to I-30 and US 67 from I-20 to I-35E CSJ: 0442-02-088, 0196-03-269, 0261-03-030 Dallas County, Texas Prepared by: HNTB Corporation June 2016 The environmental review, consultation, and other actions required by applicable Federal environmental laws for this project are being, or have been, carried-out by TxDOT pursuant to 23 U.S.C. 327 and a Memorandum of Understanding dated December 16, 2014, and executed by FHWA and TxDOT.

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction... 2 1.1. Existing Facility... 2 1.2. Proposed Facility... 2 2. Carbon Monoxide Traffic Air Quality Analysis (CO TAQA)... 3 2.1. Background... 3 2.2. Analysis Methodology and Assumptions... 4 2.3. CO TAQA Receptors... 5 2.4. Analysis Results... 6 TABLES Table 2-1: Traffic Data... 4 Table 2-2: CO Emission Rates (gpm)... 5 Table 2-3: Modeling Parameters... 5 Table 2-4: Modeled Roadway Information... 6 Table 2-5: Carbon Monoxide Concentrations... 7 ATTACHMENTS ATTACHMENT A: Exhibits ATTACHMENT B: Supplemental Documentation CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. June 2016 i

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project 1. Introduction The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) proposes improvements to Interstate Highway 35 East (I-35E) from U.S. Highway (US 67) to Interstate Highway 30 (I-30) and along US 67 from Interstate Highway 20 (I-20) to I-35E a total of approximately 11 miles in Dallas County, Texas. The I-35E/US 67 Project (proposed project) has been referred to in the past as the Southern Gateway Managed Lanes Project (see Attachment A, Exhibit 1: Project Location Map). 1.1. Existing Facility I-35E between Colorado Boulevard (Blvd.) and Reunion Blvd. consists of 5 northbound and 4 southbound mainlanes that include an 11-foot (ft) wide reversible high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane. This section is currently under construction and was approved as part of the Dallas Horseshoe Project (CSJ. 0196-03-205, etc.) which received A Finding of No Significant Impact on September 18, 2012. Once construction is complete (anticipated 2017), the I-35E northbound bridge will consist of 3 mainlanes; 2 reversible HOV lanes, and 5 Collector-Distributor (CD) lanes, and a 6-ft sidewalk. The I-35E southbound bridge would consist of 4 mainlanes, 4 CD lanes; and 6-ft sidewalks along the outside of the CD road. The right-of-way (ROW) at the Dallas Floodway crossing is approximately 848 ft. wide. On I-35E from US 67 to Colorado Blvd. the existing lane configuration is 8 mainlanes, 4 in each direction; with one reversible HOV lane. I-35E between Fairshop Drive (Dr.) (near the southern limits of construction along I-35E) and US 67 is 6 mainlanes (3 in each direction). South of Colorado Blvd., the existing ROW along I-35E varies from approximately 244 ft to 435 ft. On US 67 from I-20 to I-35E the existing lane configuration is 4 mainlanes, 2 in each direction, with 1 concurrent HOV lane. The existing ROW along US 67 varies from approximately 305 ft to 469 ft. Except for the bicycle accommodations within the section of I-35E between Colorado Blvd. and Reunion Blvd., currently under construction as part of the Dallas Horseshoe Project, no bicycle accommodations exist within the I-35E/US 67 Project limits. Similarly, sidewalks are currently being implemented as part of the Dallas Horseshoe Project. Discontinuous pedestrian accommodations (sidewalks) currently exist within the project limits. 1.2. Proposed Facility The proposed project or Build Alternative would consist of improvements to I-35E between US 67 and Reunion Blvd. and to US 67 between I-20 and I-35E. The improvements would consist of converting the existing HOV lanes to reversible non-toll express lanes, adding reversible non-tolled express lanes and general purpose lanes (mainlanes), along with bicycle and pedestrian accommodations. TxDOT is also CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 2 June 2016

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project planning local enhancements consisting of a deck plaza along I-35E, near Ewing Avenue (Ave.). The enhancements would be funded by and maintained by the City of Dallas. I-35E improvements from US 67 to Fairshop Dr. consist of a tie in/transition into the existing facility. The proposed project is shown in Attachment A, Exhibit 1: Project Location Map and described below. a) I-35E between Colorado Blvd. and Reunion Blvd.: Convert 2 existing reversible HOV lanes to 2 reversible non-tolled express lanes. b) I-35E between the US 67 and Colorado Blvd.: Full reconstruction to include two reversible non-tolled express lanes, increasing the number of the mainlanes from 8 to 10, and increasing the number of frontage road lanes from 4 to 4/6. c) US 67 from I-20 to I-35E: Partial reconstruction to change the existing concurrent HOV lane to one reversible non-tolled express lane within the existing median and increasing the number of mainlanes from 4 to 6 along with slip ramp modifications. d) Sidewalks and 14-ft shared use lanes to accommodate vehicles and bicyclists would be implemented along those frontage roads where reconstruction is proposed. e) Dedicated bicycle lanes and sidewalks would be implemented at cross-streets where reconstruction is proposed. 2. Carbon Monoxide Traffic Air Quality Analysis (CO TAQA) This Carbon Monoxide Traffic Air Quality Analysis (CO TAQA) technical report was prepared in accordance to the TxDOT s CO TAQA Standards Operating Procedures, Documentation Standard for a CO TAQA Technical Report, and Standard Operating Procedures for Preparing Air Quality Statements. This report documents results of the CO TAQA analysis, and supports the environmental document that evaluates the social, economic, and environmental impacts resulting from the proposed project. The Build Alternative was evaluated in 2021, the estimated time of completion (ETC), and in 2037, the design year. 2.1. Background If a roadway project is not exempt under 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 93.126, is adding capacity and would reach average annual daily (AADT) traffic greater than 140,000 by the design year, a CO TAQA is required. Because the proposed project would not be exempt per 40 CFR 93.126, would increase capacity, and the AADT for the ETC (2021) and design year (2037) is above 140,000 vehicles per day (vpd), a CO TAQA is required. Specifically, traffic for the ETC year (2021) for I-35E and US 67 is estimated to be 218,000 vehicles per day (vpd) and 125,000 vpd, respectively. Traffic for the design year (2037) for I-35E and US 67 is estimated to be 311,400 vpd and 192,800 vpd, respectively. A consultative call between TxDOT and the North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) to discuss the CO TAQA methodology and assumptions was held on January 26, 2016. Notes from the coordination call are CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 3 June 2016

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project available in Attachment B. The methodology and assumptions for this CO TAQA were determined during the call. 2.2. Analysis Methodology and Assumptions Carbon monoxide concentrations for the proposed project were modeled using CALINE3 and MOVES2010b and factoring in adverse meteorological conditions and sensitive receptors at the ROW line in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Complying with CO TAQA Requirements. The traffic data and K factor utilized in the analysis were obtained from the TxDOT Transportation Planning and Programming Division (TP&P) approved on June 3, 2016 (Attachment B: Traffic Data), to determine if the CO concentrations exceed the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in the ETC and design years. The traffic data utilized in the analysis for each roadway segment analyzed for both ETC and design year is included in Table 2-1. Table 2-1: Traffic Data TAQA AREA ROADWAY SEGMENT 2021 ADT ETC (2021) DESIGN YEAR (2037) 2021 DHV 2037 ADT 2037 DHV US 67 NBFR 4,340 404 6,500 605 US 67 EXIT 9,140 850 10,900 1,014 RAMP AREA 1: US US 67 NBML 51,080 4,750 72,600 6,752 67 South of US 67 SBML 50,900 4,734 74,900 6,966 Red Bird Ln. US 67 ENTRY 10,700 995 13,500 1,256 RAMP US 67 SBFR 4,340 404 5,700 530 I-35E NBFR 12,220 917 15,500 1,163 I-35E EXIT RAMP 1,760 132 2,400 180 I-35E NBML 105,300 7,898 134,900 10,118 AREA 2: I- I-35E EXL 10,880 816 20,400 1,530 35E North of 8TH St. I-35E SBML 100,560 7,542 121,200 9,090 I-35E 5,340 401 7,100 533 ENTRY_RAMP I-35E SBFR 7,220 542 8,500 638 Source: TP&P Approved Traffic Diagrams and Study Team (June 2016). ADT=Average daily traffic in vehicles per day. DHV=Design hourly volume in vehicles per hour. NBFR=North bound frontage road NBML=North bound main lane SBML=South bound main lane SBFR=South bound frontage road EXL=Express lane CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 4 June 2016

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project The CO emission rates in grams per mile (gpm) corresponding to urban roadways for the design speeds of 60 miles per hour (mph) (general purpose lanes and express lanes) and 40 mph (frontage roads and ramps) are shown in Table 2-2 were utilized in the analysis. Table 2-2: CO Emission Rates (gpm) 2021 2037 SPEED URBAN RESTRICTED ACCESS 40 2.622 2.427 60 2.580 2.399 URBAN UNRESTRICTED ACCESS 40 1.661 1.507 60 1.587 1.446 Source: MOVES2010b TxDOT emission rate look-up tables (July 2014). Other modeling parameters used in the analysis are included in Table 2-3. Table 2-3: Modeling Parameters Atmospheric stability class 6 Mixing height 1,000 meters Wind speed 1 m/s 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, 180, Wind directions modeled 210, 240, 270, 300, 330, (in degrees) 360 K-factors (in percent) 7.5 (I-35E) and 9.3 (US 67) Design Mainlane/Express 60 mph lanes vehicle speeds Design Frontage Roads/Ramps vehicle 40 mph speeds Source: Study Team (June 2015). 2.3. CO TAQA Receptors The TAQA was completed for two receptors within areas with the highest traffic volumes within the project corridor. These areas were identified to be along US 67 ROW, between Club Terrace Dr. and Red Bird Ln. or Area 1 and along the I-35E ROW between 8th Street (St.) and 7th St. or Area 2. The TAQA receptor location areas are shown in Attachment A, Exhibit 2: TAQA Receptor Locations Map on Aerial and in Exhibit 3, TAQA Receptor Locations Map on Schematic. The distances from each roadway to the receiver are graphically shown in Attachment B. Table 2-4 includes the modeled roadways, distances of the roadways to the receptor for each area, ROW width, number of lanes, speed, DHV and emission factors used in the analysis. CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 5 June 2016

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project AREA/ RECEPTOR 1 AREA/ RECEPTOR 2 AREA/ RECEPTOR 1 AREA/ RECEPTOR 2 Table 2-4: Modeled Roadway Information Distance Number to Speed Modeled Roadway DHV of Receptor in vpd Lanes in ft CO Emission Factor Year 2021 US 67 NBFR 404 28 2 40 1.661 US 67 Exit Ramp 850 91 1 40 2.622 US 67 NBML 4750 166 3 60 2.580 US 67 SBML 4734 228 4 60 2.580 US 67 ENTRY 995 308 1 40 RAMP 2.622 US 67 SBFR 404 343 2 40 1.661 I-35E NBFR 917 26 2 40 1.661 I-35E EXIT RAMP 132 58 1 40 2.622 I-35E NBML 7898 117 5 60 2.580 I-35E EXL 816 184 2 60 1.587 I-35E SBML 7542 238 5 60 2.580 I-35E ENTRY RAMP 401 296 1 40 2.622 I-35E SBFR 542 336 2 40 1.661 Year 2037 US 67 NBFR 605 28 2 40 1.507 US 67 Exit Ramp 1014 91 1 40 2.427 US 67 NBML 6752 166 3 60 2.399 US 67 SBML 6966 228 4 60 2.399 US 67 ENTRY 1256 308 1 40 RAMP 2.427 US 67 SBFR 530 343 2 40 1.507 I-35E NBFR 1163 26 2 40 1.507 I-35E EXIT RAMP 180 58 1 40 2.427 I-35E NBML 10118 117 5 60 2.399 I-35E EXL 1530 184 2 60 1.446 I-35E SBML 9090 238 5 60 2.399 I-35E ENTRY RAMP 533 296 1 40 2.427 I-35E SBFR 638 336 2 40 1.507 Source: TP&P, Study Team (June 2013). 2.4. Analysis Results As indicated in Table 2-5, the 1-hr CO concentration for Area 1 is approximately 7 percent of the NAAQS and approximately 8 percent of the NAAQS for Area 2 in 2021 and 2037. The 8-hr CO concentration is approximately 30 percent and 32 percent of the NAAQS for Areas 1 and 2, respectively. Local concentrations of CO are not expected to exceed national standards at any of the receptors in 2021 or 2037. The CALINE3 model input and output files are available in ECOS. CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 6 June 2016

CO TAQA Technical Report I-35E/US 67 Project Year Table 2-5: Carbon Monoxide Concentrations Location Description 1-HR CO Concentration (ppm)* 1-HR% NAAQS 8-HR CO Concentration (ppm)* 8-HR% NAAQS 2021 Area 1: US 67 Between 2.50 7.14 2.66 29.56 Club Terrace Dr. and 2037 Red Bird Ln. 2.60 7.43 2.72 30.22 2021 Area 2: I-35E between 2.80 8.00 2.84 31.56 2037 8 th St. and 7 th St. 3.00 8.57 2.96 32.89 Source: Study Team (June 2016). *The National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for CO are 35 parts per million (ppm) for 1-hr and 9 ppm for 8-hr. Analysis includes a 1-hour background concentration of 1.9 ppm and an 8-hr background concentration of 2.3 ppm [Appendix B of the TxDOT SOP for Complying with CO TAQA Requirements ()]. CSJs: 0442-02-088, etc. 7 June 2016

ATTACHMENT A

I-35E from Colorado Blvd. to Reunion Blvd.: Change 2 Rever. HOV Lanes to 2 Rever. non-tolled express lanes (No added capacity) CSJs. 0196-03-269 & 0442-02-088 Reunion Blvd DALLAS 30 45 Colorado Blvd I-35E from US 67 and Colorado Blvd.: Full reconstruction including change of 1 exist. Rever. HOV lane to 2 Rever. non-tolled express lanes, and widening of GPs from 8 to 10 lanes and FRs from 4 to 4/6 lanes. CSJ. 0442-02-088 Zang Blvd!( 342!( 408 35E Kiest Blvd US 67 from I-20 to I-35E: Reconstruction to change 1 exist. Concur. HOV lane to 1 Rever. non-tolled express lane within the median and widening of GPs from 4 to 6 lanes. CSJ. 0261-03-030!( 12 01 67 Ledbetter Dr DUNCANVILLE 20 LANCASTER LEGEND ± Proposed Project Limits DESOTO 0 1 2 Denton County Tarrant County Miles Collin County Rockwall County Kaufman County Danieldale Rd EXHIBIT 1 PROJECT LOCATION MAP I-35E/ US 67 PROJECT I-35E FROM US 67 TO I-30 US 67 FROM I-20 TO I-35E Sources: NCTCOG GIS Data - counties, cities, streets, rivers, and lakes Dallas County Ellis County CO TAQA TECHNICAL REPORT DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

AREA 1 AREA 2 67 35E RECEPTOR 1 RECEPTOR 2 30 45 NOT TO SCALE EXHIBIT 3 TAQA RECEPTOR LOCATIONS MAP ON SCHEMATIC ± 20 67 35E Note: Based on April 2016 Schematic Plans I-35E/US 67 PROJECT I-35E: FROM US 67 TO I-30 US 67 : FROM I-20 TO I-35E CO TAQA TECHICAL REPORT DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS

ON BLV D RED D BIR 6TH ST ERS 7TH ST JEF F PL RE LN MI NG AREA 2 FL E RD L P DALE ST BI 8TH ST D AREA 1 ) " B3 13 35E 67 CHURCH ST R L THORNTON FWY RECEPTOR 1 CLUB WOOD DR RECEPTOR 2 180! ( E OR AC AN RR M TE UB UB CL CL Tenth Street Historic District DR DR Proposed ROW NRHP Listed District 125 250 500 Bridge Displacement Driveway Managed Lane Ramp Frontage/Cross Road 0 ± ± Existing ROW 0 Feet LEGEND Potential Relocation EADS AVE CLIFF ST ± Sidewalk Proposed Pavement Source: TNRIS 2015 NAIP aerial imagery, roads 45 20 67 250 Feet EXHIBIT 2 TAQA RECEPTOR LOCATIONS MAP ON AERIAL 30 General Purpose Lane Remove 125 I-35E/US 67 PROJECT I-35E: FROM US 67 TO I-30 US 67 : FROM I-20 TO I-35E 35E Note: Based on April 2016 Schematic Plans CO TAQA TECHICAL REPORT DALLAS COUNTY, TEXAS 500

ATTACHMENT B

I-35E/US 67 PROJECT Air Quality Consultative Call Date: January 26, 2016, 1:30pm MEETING NOTES Attendees: Ashton Strong (TxDOT), John Nguyen (TxDOT), Sandra Williams (TxDOT), Tim Wood (TxDOT), Sandy Wesch (NCTCOG), Berrien Barks (NCTCOG), Rusty Ozmer (HNTB), Lupe Pettit (HNTB). The participants were provided with the following project information and proposed modeling methodology for MSAT and CO. The group was also provided with a project location map and 2003 approved traffic showing ADT above 140,000 ADT. A summary of the items discussed and decisions made are included on pp.2 and 3. 1. Background: Since the last air quality consultative call held on August 14, 2015, the project limits and scope have changed. The project will require a quantitative MSAT analysis because it is an increase capacity project with over 140,000 ADT and is federally funded. The following describes the proposed project as of January 2016. 1.1. Limits: I-35E from US 67 to Reunion Blvd. and US 67 from I-20 to I-35E for a project length of approx. 11 miles (see Exhibit 1: Project Location Map); 1.2. Proposed improvements: The improvements would consist of conversion of existing HOV lanes to reversible non-toll express/managed lanes, addition of reversible non-tolled express/managed lanes, and addition of general purpose lanes, along with bicycle and pedestrian accommodations as follows: a) I-35E between Colorado Blvd. and Reunion Blvd.: Convert two reversible HOV lanes to two reversible non-tolled express/managed lanes. b) I-35E between the US 67 and Colorado Blvd.: Full reconstruction to include two reversible non-tolled express/managed lanes, widening of the mainlanes from 8 to 10, and increasing the number of frontage road lanes. c) US 67 from I-20 to I-35E: Partial reconstruction to change the existing concurrent HOV lane to one reversible non-tolled express/managed lane within the existing median and widening the mainlanes from 4 to 6 along with slip ramp modifications. d) Full reconstruction of the I-35E/US 67 Interchange. 1.3. Planning: The project will be consistent with the 2040 MTP and STIP currently under development. 1.4. Environmental document: EA per workshop held With FHWA and ENV on June 13, 2014. 1.5. Construction Begin: 2017 1.6. ETC: 2021 1.7. MTP Horizon Yr: 2040 1.8. Anticipated FONSI: December 2016 1.9. Traffic: Per attached TP&P traffic from 2003 that traffic within project limits is over 140,000 ADT in year 2030. Traffic updates are in progress and are anticipated to be above 140,000 ADT. 2. Proposed methodology for MSAT 2.1. MSAT methodology: link-by-link/quantitative MSAT 2.2. Affected transportation network threshold: links with traffic changes between Build and No-build scenarios of +/- 5% CSJ: 0442-02-088, etc. 1 January 2016

2.3. MSAT study area: NCTCOG MPA affected transportation network 2.4. Analysis years/scenarios: Base year (2017), 2040 Build, and 2040 No-Build with no interim year. 2.5. Traffic data: Mobility 2040 MTP 2017 and 2040 networks 2.6. Pollutants: acrolein, benzene, 1,3-butadiene, diesel particulate matter plus diesel exhaust organic gases (DPM), formaldehyde, naphthalene, and polycyclic organic matter. 2.7. Data Needs: +/-5% affected network and MSAT emissions factors processed with MOVES2010b (if generated before Oct. 7, 2016) or with MOVES2014 (if generated after Oct. 7, 2016). To be provided NCTCOG by 4/29/16. 3. Proposed methodology for TAQA (CO analysis) 3.1. Analysis years/scenarios: 2021 (ETC year) and 2040 (MTP horizon year) 3.2. Data Needs: MOVES emission factor look up tables from ENV, traffic data (TP&P approved traffic numbers). The scenario traffic numbers will be derived from the TP&P approved numbers. 3.3. CO Model: CALINE3/CAL2001 (TxDOT s software) 4. Additional Items of discussion: 4.1. Project level toll analysis: Not needed because no tolling component. 4.2. Conformity report would be submitted to FHWA as early as possible for FHWA review and approval once the 2016 conformity is approved by FHWA. Summary of discussion/decisions: Ashton inquired about an additional reversible managed lane along US 67 in 2040 that had been mentioned in Sandy s email but was not shown in the draft MTP tables. Sandy said that the MTP tables are incorrect for US 67 (year 2040). They currently show 1R but should be 2R and will be revised. MSAT: Tim and Sandy discussed the proposed MSAT out-year scenario year. Sandy disagrees with the proposed year of 2040 because that network would not reflect the proposed project (3-1R-3), but the ultimate configuration for US 67 (3-2R-3). Sandy was concerned about inconsistency in the EA, which would clear the interim configuration, not the ultimate configuration and from the conformity point of view. Tim clarified that conformity would not apply to MSAT and explained that the purpose of the 2040 scenario is to show the trend of MSAT emissions mainly for comparison purposes, and that it is common for environmental documents to have different analysis years for different resources. It was mentioned that the schematic will use 2017 and 2037 traffic. Traffic noise would be modeled for these same years. Tim stated that for MSAT TxDOT uses the MTP horizon year for the out year. He also explained the difference between the project and the corridor. Tim added that the no-build 2040 scenario would consist of removal of the proposed project and would leave all other projects as proposed in 2040. The group discussed what is involved in coding of the no-build scenario. Although atypical, and to avoid confusion, TxDOT agreed to complete the MSAT for 2037 instead of 2040 (MTP horizon year) because the project is environmentally being cleared as an interim project. In summary: o MSAT scenario years are 2017 (base), 2037 no-build, and 2037 build o The affected network would be based on the +/-5% threshold and will be provided by NCTCOG. CSJ: 0442-02-088, etc. 2 January 2016

o NCTCOG will provide emissions for the MSAT analysis. For this purpose, NCTCOG will use the MSAT emission factors provided by Tim, which were determined using MOVES2010b. Tim advised that once MOVES2014 is required, TxDOT will provide updated emission tables. This requirement will come into effect on Oct. 7, 2016. CO: The group agreed that the proposed scenarios for the CO analysis should be 2021 (ETC) and 2037 (design year) using the CALINE3/Cal2001. TPP approved traffic numbers will be used of the CO analysis. TxDOT emission lookup tables available in the air quality toolkit online shall be used in the analysis. Schedule: Sandy said that the MSAT data would be provided in April of 2016. It is anticipated that the RTC will approve the MTP in March of 2016. Conformity is anticipated to be approved by FHWA in June/July 2016. CSJ: 0442-02-088, etc. 3 January 2016

US67 SBML:4LANES:2037 ADT=74900 DIST=228FT US67 ENTRY RAMP:1LANE:2037 ADT=13500 DIST=308FT US67 NBML:3LANES:2037 ADT=72600 DIST=166FT RED BIRD LANE 585+00 590+00 US67 EXIT RAMP:1LANE:2037 ADT=10900 DIST= 91FT US67 NBFR:2LANES:2037 ADT=6500 DIST=28 FT RED BIRD LANE US67 SBFR:2LANES:2037 ADT=5700 DIST=343FT TAQA R1 575+00 580+00 TAQA AREA 1 (NEAR STA. 580+00) CLUBTERRACE

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