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TxDOT wants public feedback on 10-year plan

The public will be able to join a public virtual meeting to learn about the 2025 UTP or TxDOT’s strategic 10-year blueprint for advancing projects statewide.

AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Department of Transportation, or TxDOT, is seeking the public’s feedback on a record-breaking 10-year transportation plan that’s expected to cost $104.2 billion.

The virtual public meeting is slated for Tuesday, July 2, at 2 p.m. where Texans will learn about the 2025 Unified Transportation Program (UTP), which is designed to improve safety, address congestion, connectivity, public transportation, maritime, aviation, rail, freight, international trade, and preserve roadways for Texas drivers.

TxDOT is also offering comments during virtual public hearing at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31.

These public meetings could be joined by phone or watch the livestream here

"The UTP serves as TxDOT's strategic 10-year blueprint for advancing projects statewide," said Executive Director Marc Williams. "Collaborating with our transportation partners and communities ensures that we continue connecting you with Texas while prioritizing safety, delivery, innovation and stewardship.” 

The draft 2025 UTP public comment period begins Friday, July 5 and ends at 4 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 5, according to TxDOT.

“Public comments and feedback are important in developing the plan. Available in English and Spanish, the UTP Fact Sheet provides an overview of the program.”

All virtual meetings and hearing presentations will be recorded and available for later viewing. An online comment form link is also available for submission in English, Spanish, Arabic, Cantonese, Hindi, Mandarin and Vietnamese.

Contact TxDOT Public Information Officer Alice Rios at mary.shaw@txdot.gov  or 214-770-1020 if you have questions.

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