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The City of Victoria, state, county, and federal officials are currently developing a non-radioactive hazardous materials route for the Victoria area. This route will help to ensure the safety of the community while these materials are being transported through and to the community. The last time the City of Victoria route was updated was in 1982. Since that time the City’s population, activity centers, road infrastructure and city limits have changed. The new route will control risks by selecting pathways that minimize potential for incidents.
Victoria MPO: "The People Want To See I-69 Completed"
January 25, 2008
The City of Victoria, known as the South Texas Crossroads, is located on a hub of several major US highways, including US 59, US 77 and US 87. Among many other things, Victoria is home to nearly two dozen trucking companies and a multimodal port area that employs over 9,000 workers and brings in $1.2 billion in business each year. It’s also in the I-69/TTC study area, and will host a Town Hall meeting on transportation on Tuesday, January 29. To find out what the I-69/TTC project might mean for Victoria and the surrounding region, I spoke with Ray Miller, director of the Victoria Metropolitan Planning Organization. Listen:
All Information pertaining to the I-69/TTC Tier One Draft Environmental Impact Statement can be found at the following Links:
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