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Newsroom
1/1/2008
The State's Transportation Department has nearly 50 public meetings scheduled to hear from people along the proposed I-69 portion of the Trans-Texas Corridor. The corridor is planned as a superhighway with separate car and truck lanes, freight and commuter rail and utility lines. Parallel to I-35 and the future I-69, today's US 59 are the planned routes.
TEX-DOT's Randall Dillard says that several citizen's advisory committees are being set up along the I-69 and I-35 routes to get feedback. Opponents say the corridor will put Texas in a security risk and damage the economy.
The first three public meetings are scheduled for February 4, 2008 in Brownsville, Center and Huntsville.
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