Exciting New Roadway Project Announced for Brazos County Residents

Exciting New Roadway Project in Brazos County!

Hey there, Brazos County residents! Big news is coming your way as local officials are teaming up for something that may just make your daily driving experience a whole lot smoother. That’s right—planning is underway for a proposed new roadway that aims to loop around the eastern parts of Bryan and College Station.

What’s the Plan?

This ambitious project will involve a loop measuring about 20 miles in length, connecting vital points in the area. The proposed loop would start at State Highway 6 where it meets with FM-2818 in Bryan and continue southward until it links up with William D. Fitch Parkway in College Station. This new roadway is expected to alleviate traffic in these bustling areas, making life a bit easier for commuters and families alike.

Who’s Behind This?

This project is a collaborative effort between Brazos County, the Texas Department of Transportation, and the respective cities of Bryan and College Station. What’s even more exciting is that it’s being funded through the Transportation Road Improvement Bond Program (TRIP) that voters approved in 2022. How cool is that? Your votes are making a difference!

Getting Community Input

Before moving ahead, the county is keen on hearing your thoughts! They’ve launched a study to explore various route options within a designated corridor for the loop. To make this process as inclusive as possible, a public meeting is scheduled for Thursday, November 7, 2024, from 5 PM to 7 PM. It will take place at the Brazos Center, conveniently located at 3232 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan.

This will be an open house format meeting where you can swing by anytime during those hours. There will be displays and project staff on hand, so you can ask any questions or provide feedback. Your input is invaluable, and this is a fantastic opportunity to ensure that the new roadway meets community needs.

What’s Next?

At the meeting, you’ll be able to review detailed project displays that showcase the proposed routes for the loop and learn more about the potential benefits of the project. Local officials are eager to share their vision, but they also need **your** thoughts and suggestions!

Projects like these don’t only make driving more pleasant; they can significantly contribute to the local economy by improving accessibility around the area. Whether you’re commuting to work, heading out for errands, or just visiting friends, having a new roadway can help cut down on travel time and make daily life a bit less hectic.

Mark Your Calendars!

So, if you’re excited about the prospect of a new roadway and want to be part of the conversation, be sure to mark your calendars for that meeting on November 7th. It’s your chance to get informed and actively participate in shaping the future of our lovely Brazos County.

With the collaboration of local officials and the input of residents like you, this project can hit the ground running. Let’s make sure the new roadway reflects the needs and desires of our community!

We can’t wait to see you there!


HERE College Station

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