About SH 130 Segments 5 and 6
Segments 5 & 6 of State Highway 130 will form a 40-mile link through Travis, Caldwell and Guadalupe counties to I-10 near Seguin. This $1.35 billion project will be built and operated by the SH 130 Concession Company, LLC in partnership with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
Segments 5 & 6 are a continuation of the northern segments of SH 130 - from Georgetown in Williamson County to Mustang Ridge in southeast Travis County - that began opening to traffic in segments in late 2006. When segments 5 & 6 are complete, SH 130 will be a new 91-mile tollway, intended to provide needed relief to congested I-35 through Central Texas.
Segments 5 & 6 of SH 130 will require the acquisition of property and property rights for the new roadway. TxDOT will oversee all right of way acquisition procedures, and the State of Texas will be the record titleholder to all of the right of way and roadway acquired for this project.
The SH 130 Concession Company is committed to building and delivering segments 5 & 6 quickly and efficiently while maintaining the environmental integrity of the area, promoting communications with the public and working with the communities that will be impacted by construction of the project.
Once open, drivers on segments 5 & 6 will enjoy the benefits of open road tolling, meaning tolls will be collected without the use of toll-booths. Motorists will be able to drive the entire 40-mile section of SH 130 at highways speeds without having to slow down or stop to pay the toll. Drivers on segments 5 & 6 will be able to pay their tolls using a TxTag, Dallas TollTag or Houston EZ TAG.
Construction has begun on the northern most portion of the project, located at the current intersection of SH 45 SE, US 183, and SH 130. The roadway is expected to open to traffic in 2012.
SH 130 Segments 5 & 6 Facility Concession Agreement (FCA)
To view the FCA click here. This will re-direct you to the TxDOT website.