Our Active Projects
The Hidalgo County Regional Mobility Authority (HCRMA) develops projects that reduce congestion, improve safety, and expand roadways to support future growth. These efforts ensure Hidalgo County’s transportation system meets the needs of both residents and businesses.

Phase II (Segments 1 and 2)
A 17.4-mile controlled-access corridor connecting FM 1016 to US 281. Once open it will divert heavy trucks out of city streets and cut cross-county trips by up to 25 minutes. First lanes scheduled to open in 2026.
Expected Completion
2027
Investment
Ongoing
Completed Projects

International Bridge Trade Corridor (IBTC) / SH 68
The HCRMA, in partnership with the TxDOT Pharr District will construct a 13.15-mile roadway that will improve regional mobility by providing a direct connection for people and goods traveling from international ports of entry north to I-2 between US 281 and FM 493. The project will pass through the cities of Pharr, Alamo, and Donna, requiring the use of existing right-of-way as well as additional land and easements.
Completed
2025
Investment
$16M

US 281/BSIF Connector
365 Tollway Segment 3
A non-tolled roadway along US 281 (Military Highway) from 0.45 miles east of SP 600 to FM 2557 (Stewart Road). It includes a new grade-separated interchange at SH 35 and US 281, as well as a 0.70-mile non-tolled connector from US 281 (Military Highway) to SP 29 (Veterans Boulevard).
Completed
2018
Investment
$21M