Dozens turn out for meeting
on possible Valley interstate
January 31, 2008
Jackie Leatherman,
The Monitor
WESLACO — Nearly
80 people filled a lecture hall here
Thursday for a town hall forum with
Texas Department of Transportation
officials on a potential interstate
highway designation in the region.
The forum at South Texas College’s
Mid-Valley Campus was the first of
four planned public meetings in the
Rio Grande Valley addressing the
state’s 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.
During the first two hours of the
forum Thursday, several Valley
leaders asked that the state
designate 281 as the official
interstate, citing the potential
economic and mobility benefits. Just
one member of the general public
spoke at the meeting, asking only a
few questions.
TxDOT has scheduled three more
public meetings across the Valley
beginning Feb. 4, each consisting of
an informal open house followed by a
formal hearing for gathering public
comments.
Officials say the 650-mile project
would reduce congestion and expand
economic opportunity. They also say
it would 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. |