Posted on 10/09/2007 6:35:14 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
McALLEN — State transportation officials are still months from making a final decision about the location of the much-heralded Interstate 69 superhighway from Canada to Mexico.
Still deep in the preliminary study phases of an environmental impact assessment, Texas Department of Transportation officials are making headway toward a decision on whether to use existing U.S. highways 77 to Harlingen, 281 to Edinburg or 57, which connects to Laredo, or build an entirely new road.
I-69, known as Trans-Texas Corridor 69 in the state of Texas, is a proposal for a 2,600-mile highway system running from Canada to Mexico.
About 1,000 miles of that would run through Texas, starting near Texarkana, running through Houston and ending in McAllen, Harlingen or Laredo. But momentum for the project has been inconsistent since it was first proposed in 1994.
The I-69 project would be completed primarily using existing roads, but many stretches of highway would need complete overhauls or new stretches may be needed. In 2005, the projected cost for the Texas portion of the highway was $7.5 billion, but that figure has since increased, said Randall Dillard, a TxDOT spokesman.
Federal funding for huge highway projects is scarce. And there are concerns at the state level over where the road will go and how it will be funded, state officials say.
Any potential road would need to have space for six car lanes, four truck lanes and up to four rail lines, according to Doug Booher, environmental manager for TxDOT’s turnpike division.
TxDOT has spent the last several months studying the environmental impact of locating a new stretch of highway somewhere between Brownsville and Laredo.
After that process is completed next year, the agency plans to make a recommendation for using existing highways or building a new one. However, project analysts warn that step will take place only after months of studies and public hearings.
Trans-Texas Corridor PING!
I-69 came out years ago.
I’ve got it on DVD.
/sarc
“transportation officials are still months from making a final decision about the location of the much-heralded Interstate 69 superhighway from Canada to Mexico.”
I don’t have any problem with this... As long as it’s a tunnel with no exits.
Why dont we put all that money for the road to the wall...just a thought ; )
I could get behind this idea, but only if there are no off-ramps between Mexico and Canada :-)
This was in today’s Townhall online:
http://www.townhall.com/content/18b82c48-cf75-4d2c-a501-82af424d6e8b
That's the one that starred "Otto Fellato", right??
Yeah, and Lotta Thrustin too.
I know I have the brain of an adolescent boy trapt in my middle age body, but they can’t really be thinking of calling this road I-69?
Part of it already exists, in Indiana and Michigan. I actually drove a stretch of it this past summer, from Flint to Port Huron.
You realize that's over 5,000 miles of fence to watch, right?
Pure vintage TXDOT Bravo Sierra!!! There is zero functional justification for placing passenger vehicles, trucks and rail in the same right-of-way. They each have different functions, roadbed needs -- and different destinations.
The only justification for doing so is to build TXDOT's empire.
“I know I have the brain of an adolescent boy trapt in my middle age body, but they cant really be thinking of calling this road I-69?”
It currently runs from Indy to Port Huron.
For the record, the Big Beaver Exit (exit 69) is on Interstate 75 in metro Detroit.
Ahhh. I-69. Mutual sexual gratification with no fear of being screwed or pregnancy!!!
I second. All in favor? Good, motion approved.
Ron Paul managed to get an earmark of 13 million for this in March.
The pdf w/ the $13Million line item for I69 is here:
http://images.chron.com/content/news/photos/07/07/01/paul_earmarks/Transportation3.pdf
Yeah, I posted with out reading any comments. If I had, I'd of seen Brilliant's brilliant idea. I like the tunnel better ;-)
"of" seen?! Sheesh, what a maroon, LOL
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