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MPO asks Brazos County for $40,000 match to study Complete Streets corridor near Texas A&M

Brazos County Commissioners Court · December 16, 2025
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Summary

The Bryan–College Station MPO requested a $40,000 local match from Brazos County to complete a federally funded $300,000 Complete Streets plan for the South College/College Avenue corridor serving Texas A&M students. The plan would guide design choices and steer future grade-separation projects; commissioners asked for concepts and cost details before committing funds.

Dan Rudge, executive director of the Bryan–College Station Metropolitan Planning Organization, asked Brazos County on Dec. 16 to contribute $40,000 toward a federally funded Complete Streets plan focused on the South College/College Avenue corridor near Texas A&M University.

Rudge told the Commissioners Court the Texas Transportation Institute estimates the planning work at about $300,000 and the MPO has roughly $175,000 in carryover funds it can apply. The MPO is seeking $40,000 from each affected jurisdiction, he said, and would appoint four…

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