Brady Urges Removal Of I-69 From TTC
June 6, 2008
Reporter: Carmen Izzo,
KBTX
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Kevin
Brady lead a group of nine
Texas lawmakers on Friday, from both
political parties, in urging the Texas
Department of Transportation to remove the
Interstate 69 project from the controversial
Trans-Texas Corridor and return it to its
original route which brings existing highways
U.S. 59, U.S. 281 and U.S 77 up to interstate
standards.
In a letter to Deirdre Delisi, the new chair
of the Texas Transportation Commission, the
lawmakers maintain that “public support for the
original I-69 project - which focused on
bringing existing highways up to interstate
standards and existed long before the
Trans-Texas Corridor was proposed - will be
difficult to maintain should the project
continue to be included in the TTC concept.”
Brady stated, “As advocates in Washington for
better Texas roads, we want I-69 removed from
the Trans-Texas Corridor and the original route
along existing highways restored.
There is new leadership at the Texas
Department of Transportation and we believe they
will listen with an open mind to our strong
concerns."
The original I-69 project began fifteen years
ago, long before the Trans-Texas Corridor was
proposed, said Brady.
The original route enjoyed strong public
support from county officials and economic
development leaders along the route because it
upgraded existing highways like U.S. 59, reduced
congestion and improved safety for motorists.
“Since the project was incorporated into the
TTC, the new route runs through our rural
communities and has rightly drawn fierce public
opposition from landowners, ranchers and
community leaders. We want it put back. ”
Texas Republican members of Congress signing
the letter include Kevin Brady, John Culberson,
and
Ron Paul. Democrats include Gene Green, Al
Green, Sheila Jackson Lee, Nick Lampson, Ruben
Hinojosa and Solomon Ortiz