TxDOT is holding
public hearings on Trans-Texas Corridor
January 30, 2008
By JACKIE
LEATHERMAN/The Monitor
WESLACO — Rio Grande Valley residents
can start airing their support and
grievances over a proposed interstate
highway designation in the region.
The Texas Department of Transportation
is set to hold its first of four public
meetings in Weslaco on Thursday to
answer the public’s questions and
receive official comments on the
1,072-page environmental report on the
Trans-Texas Corridor plan for an
Interstate 69 extension linking South
Texas to points north.
TxDOT is developing plans for the first
interstate in eastern Texas to connect
Texarkana to one of three points in the
south: U.S. Highway 281 in Hidalgo
County, U.S. Highway 77 in Cameron
County or U.S. Highway 59 in Webb
County. Only Webb County is currently
served by an interstate.
State officials say if they expand any
of those highways, the new lanes could
be turned into tollways to finance the
project. They stress that whatever lanes
are currently free to use will remain
that way. A final decision on financing
the project has not been made.
The town hall meeting scheduled for
Thursday will just be a
question-and-answer session.
None of the public’s comments will
officially be on the record.
TxDOT has scheduled three consecutive
public hearings beginning Feb. 4. There
will be a 90-minute open house prior to
the start of the official hearings in
which transportation officials can
answer questions. But after the hearings
begin, they can no longer respond to
questions and can only record the
public’s questions and comments, agency
spokesman Chris Lippincott said.
Officials say the 650-mile project will
reduce congestion and expand economic
opportunity.
They also say it will satisfy a federal
demand to develop an international route
that stretches from Mexico to Canada.
TxDOT is expected to make its final
recommendation on the I-69 route this
summer.