Community Impact has provided an update on four projects going on in the Conroe and Montgomery area as of the month of August by TxDOT.
Highway 105 reconstruction includes highway widening between Loop 336 and 10th Street. It was 1 percent complete as of the third of August, according to TxDOT. It will involve the widening and reconstruction of Highway 105 from two lanes to four. The timeline is listed as March 2023 through the third quarter of 2027. It will cost $51.8 million with TxDOT as its funding source.
In an August 3rd update, crews from TxDOT working on a widening project on Highway 105 east of Conroe were 20 percent complete. The project goes from South Loop 336 to FM 1484. Going from two to four lanes is the reconstruction goal. The timeline is listed as February 2023 through the third quarter of 2026. The cost will be $88.92 million. TxDOT is the funding source.
In the same August update, construction between Lake Conroe Hills Drive and Blueberry Hill Road in Willls on FM 1097 is looking to widen the road from two to four lanes and includes a continuous left-turn lane. It’s 23 percent complete. Estimated to be fully completed in the fourth quarter of 2023 is an adjacent segment of FM 1097 between Lake Conroe Hills Drive and Anderson Road. The total cost will be $16.09 million. The funding sources are TxDOT and federal.
A project to overlay FM 2854 between the San Jacinto River and Highway 10 is also underway and 34% complete as of the update. Base repair and the addition of turn lanes is included in the project. The timeline is listed as January 2023 through the first quarter of 2024. The cost will be $10.41 million with a TxDOT funding source.







