Project: Dallas High Five Interchange
Summary
The Dallas High Five Interchange is a reconstruction of an existing three-level interchange at the intersection of Interstate 635 and U.S. 75 in Dallas, Texas. The project involved extensive reconstruction of an existing loop interchange to complement other planned transportation improvements in the area, including improvements to the I-635 and US 75 corridors.
Characteristics and Setting
Classification/Type
Interchange
Transportation Mode
Highway
Usage
500,000
Length (mi)
0.00
Economic Distress
1.39
Population Density (ppl/sq mi)
2,658
Population Growth Rate (%)
0.6%
Employment Growth Rate (%)
-0.1%
Market Size
1,772,930
Airport Travel Distance (mi)
13.3333
Topography
4
Geography
Region
Southwest
State
TX
County
Dallas
City
Dallas
Urban/Class Level
Metro
Local Area
N/A
Impact Area
N/A
Transportation System
Highway
Timing
Initial Study Date
1993
Post Construction Study Date
2006
Construction Start Date
2001
Construction End Date
2005
Months Duration
N/A
Costs
Project Year of Expenditure (YOE)
2005
Planned Cost (YOE $)
N/A
Actual Cost (YOE $)
$261,000,000
Actual Cost (2022$)
$507,069,000
Pre/Post Conditions
NOTE: All pre/post dollar values are in 2022$
Transportation
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Impacts
NOTE: All impact dollar values are in 2022$
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Case Location
Narrative
Dallas High Five Interchange
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