SAN ANGELO, TX - The Texas Department of Transportation is asking for public feedback on the future of US 377, a 462-mile corridor stretching from Del Rio to the Texas-Oklahoma state line. The roadway plays a crucial role in transporting people and goods through the region.
TxDOT’s study aims to identify transportation needs and prioritize improvements to enhance safety, mobility, and connectivity along the corridor. These upgrades are intended to strengthen economic opportunities for communities in Texas, TxDOT stated.
Residents are encouraged to participate in a survey open from Dec. 4 to Jan. 9. The survey allows participants to share experiences, pinpoint safety challenges, and provide input on priorities. An interactive map is also available for users to leave comments on specific areas of the corridor. Both tools can be accessed at TxDOT’s project website.
"This study provides TDOT a valuable opportunity to listen to communities, businesses, and the public on how the US 377 corridor should take shape to strengthen connections between communities and support economic opportunities for Texans now and into the future," said Lorena Echeverria de Misi, TDOT Corridor Planning Branch Manager.
The public is also encouraged to leave comments about specific locations along the corridor on an interactive map. Both the survey and the interactive map will be available from Dec. 4- Jan. 9 on https://www.txdot.gov/projects/projects-studies/statewide/us377-texas-corridor-study.html
The study focuses on the northern, central, and southern sections of US 377, addressing safety, technology integration, and future growth while emphasizing regional development needs.
For more information, contact Jewel Schoppe at [email protected] or 325-226-4032.
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