Congressional Group Urges I-69 Removed from TTC Plan
Newsroom
6/6/2008

A group of Houston-area representatives in Washington are urging the Texas Transportation Commission to remove I-69 from the state's plan for the controversial Trans-Texas Corridor.

Congressman Kevin Brady leads the group of nine lawmakers urging Deirdre Delisi, the chair of the Texas Transportation Commission, to leave what is now US 59, the future I-69, off the Corridor list of highways.

Brady tells News Radio 590 KLBJ adding I-69 to the TTC plan was a mistake from the onset and hopes the Texas Transportation Commission, with its new leadership, will listen to the recommendations of his Congressional Delegation.

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