South Tyler Mobility Study

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South Tyler Mobility Study

The City of Tyler evaluated seven corridors to address congestion, increase connectivity, and improve mobility in South Tyler. The purpose of the study is to evaluate traffic conditions, identify short- and long-term transportation improvements, and prioritize these long-term improvements for connectivity within the study area.  

The City of Tyler is experiencing continuous growth, straining the existing transportation system, with no signs of stopping. Numerous developments are being planned in the South Tyler area, accelerating the need for additional transportation infrastructure. To reduce congestion and improve mobility, transportation improvements have to be prioritized to keep up with the increased demands on the roadway system. 

The City of Tyler evaluated seven corridors, resulting in nine proposed projects, in an effort to address congestion, increase connectivity, and improve mobility. The purpose of the South Tyler Mobility Study is to: 

  • Evaluate existing and future traffic conditions. 

  • Identify short-term transportation improvements. 

  • Evaluate the feasibility of long-term transportation improvements, including new roadways. 

  • Prioritize long-term improvements for future roadway connectivity within the study area.

 View the proposed project fact sheet.

South Tyler Mobility Study Overview Map

Project Corridors:

Waljim Street Connector
Waljim Street North
Waljim Street South
Market Square Boulevard
New Copeland Road
Marsh Farm Road
Cherryhill Drive
Centennial Parkway
Hollytree Drive