TxDOT Approves I-35 Expansion Projects In Bell, McLennan, Hill Counties
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TxDOT Approves I-35 Expansion Projects In Bell, McLennan, Hill Counties
The Texas Department of Transportation voted Thursday to improve $2 billion in highway projects funded by bonds authorized by a 2007constitutional amendment, including the expansion of Interstate 35 in Bell, McLennan and Hill Counties.
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AUSTIN (November 19, 2009)—The Texas Department of Transportation voted unanimously Thursday to approve about $2 billion in highway projects funded with proceeds from bonds authorized by Proposition 12, which the state’s voters approved in 2007.

The projects include the expansion of Interstate 35 from four to six lanes in Bell, McLennan and Hill Counties.

"We worked with our partners around the state to establish a prioritization process that would help meet transportation needs statewide as agreed upon by this group of experts," said Deirdre Delisi, Texas Transportation Commission chair.

The list of projects approved Thursday includes expansion of the interstate in Bell County from FM 2843 to FM 2484; from North Loop 363 in Temple to the north city limits of Troy, and from Troy to Woodlawn Road.

In McLennan County, the highway will be expanded from Woodlawn Road to FM 2063 in Hewitt and from North Loop 340 to FM 1858 in West.

In Hill County, the interstate will be expanded from FM 1858 in West to FM 1304.

“This is great news for Central Texas. These much-needed funds will not only improve travel on IH35, it will create jobs, and promote long term economic development in Central Texas,” said Rep. Chet Edwards, D-Waco, who urged TxDOT to approve the projects in the three Central Texas counties.

The Texas Legislature authorized the use of Propostion 12 bond proceeds earlier this year specifically for non-toll highway projects.

Voters approved the proposition in 2007, directing the Legislature to authorize as much as $5 billion in general obligation bonds, which will be paid back using general revenue, for transporation projects.

The expansion plans do not include some four-lane sections of the interstate through Temple and Waco, TxDOT said Thursday, because some projects won’t meet the time frame for expenditure of the bond proceeds.

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Posted by: via de diablo Location: downstairs on Nov 21, 2009 at 06:33 AM

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Posted by: Jimmy Location: Belton on Nov 20, 2009 at 05:55 PM

@tell the truth? I'm surprised you didn't type in all caps. What a load of horse manure you're spreading. Stop the illegals? Have you been on I-35 lately? About the TTC, it was a company from Spain, not China, that would have managed the toll road. Don't mean to confuse you with facts, though. Your argument about politicians is justified. They are a bunch of liars and thieves. But don't confuse the transportation needs of our great state with your irrational fear of government. If you've driven by the I-35/Loop 363 interchange lately, you may have noticed that quite a few new businesses have sprung up where there used to be empty fields. Didn't notice too many illegals shopping, though.
Posted by: Someone Location: Near-Here on Nov 20, 2009 at 02:14 PM

Interesting comments!! But Txdot has 'already' bought displaced a lot of businesses on I35 south of Waco, and in Belton. And 'some' of you people did 'not' read the 'fine' print on the last election(on emminent domain). The Government/Federal/State/Local, can 'still' take over the property for 'anything' that is for 'public'(key word) use. So the TTC/Hi-Speed Train/Port-To-Plains Highway 'may' still be 'in' the works(don't hold your breath or keep your fingers crossed). But I'm glad to se the Funds spent where it is needed the most(Hillsboro to Austin). And forget about birth/population control!!!!! And We-the-People are still loosing 'all' of Our Freedoms!!
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