TxDOT wants feedback amid annual update of 10-year plan

The Texas Department of Public Transportation wants people to share their thoughts on its 10-year transportation plan.
By Abigail Jones at KXAN (NBC Austin) - Local News · · 1 min read

The Texas Department of Public Transportation wants people to share their thoughts on its 10-year transportation plan.
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