Details for Texas Highway Department

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5453012247

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Marker Number 12247
Atlas Number 5453012247
Marker Title Texas Highway Department
Index Entry Texas Highway Department
Address 125 E. 11th St.
City Austin
County Travis
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 621173
UTM Northing 3349630
Subject Codes roads, transportation, commerce, government
Marker Year 1997
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location TxDOT offices, DeWitt C. Greer Building, SW corner 11th and Brazos streets
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Established April 4, 1917 Early 20th century Texas farmers demanded all-weather access to markets just as automobiles revolutionized transportation for all travelers. Good Roads promoters envisioned a central state agency to organize safe, consistent routes. In 1916 the federal government offered matching funds to build a statewide highway system. In 1917, legislators created the Texas Highway Department, and Texans registered 195,000 automobiles. Agency employees worked in the Capitol, then the 1917 Land Office, and soon the agency opened district offices across the state. In 1921 federal officials approved a 2,900-mile Texas system, ensured by a one-cent-per-gallon state gas tax after 1923. During the Great Depression, federal relief funds stimulated massive road building. Engineers also promoted a new headquarters, and in 1933 completed this state highway building. From here, DeWitt Carlock Greer (1902-1986) served as state highway engineer, 1940-1967, and commissioner, 1969 to 1981, when legislators named the building for him. That year, as the agency's role expanded to public transportation, it managed 71,000 miles of highways for 12 million Texas vehicles. (1997)

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