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Waller County votes 4‑1 to engage TxDOT and consultants on proposed 36A corridor study and public outreach
Summary
After a lengthy debate, commissioners authorized staff to engage TxDOT and third‑party firms to study and hold public engagement on the proposed 36A north–south corridor. TxDOT has retained a consulting team and expects an Environmental Impact Statement process to be structured and multi‑year.
Waller County Commissioners Court voted 4‑1 to authorize county staff to engage with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and potential third‑party consultants on route evaluation, public engagement and impacts for the proposed north–south corridor commonly referred to as “36A.” The motion was amended on the floor to specify engagement for public engagement and route alignment study; the amended motion carried 4‑1.
James Cotsch of AIG Tech, a consultant the court was told TxDOT has retained for the North‑End Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) process, briefed the court on the EIS…
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