Implementing public feedback in new long-range plan
22 May 2024
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With an assist from extensive public input, TxDOT is crafting a statewide, long-range transportation plan to meet the transportation needs of Texas for the next 25 years.
The plan — Connecting Texas 2050 — considers all modes of transportation, including roadways, pedestrian and bicycle paths, transit, freight and passenger rail, airports, waterways and seaports.
A critical component of this new draft plan was feedback TxDOT heard from people, companies and agencies through an extensive public involvement period in 2023. TxDOT gathered input about what transportation challenges and needs exist in different regions of Texas and how those needs can be met.
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