Hays County Courthouse, San Marcos, TX – Hays County has prepared a Draft Transportation Plan and is hosting a Virtual Open House to share the recommendations for community review and feedback.
The County is updating its current Transportation Plan, which was originally completed in 2013 and last amended in 2016, to identify safety improvements, improve regional connections and mobility, and plan for expected growth and development over the next two decades.
The Virtual Open House materials, including a video presentation, plan map, list of project recommendations, and a survey, are on the project webpage and available through February 7, 2021.
VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE
Hays County hosted a Virtual Open House in the fall asking participants their opinions on current transportation challenges and opportunities.
“We are very appreciative of the public feedback, which played an important role in shaping the draft plan,” Precinct 2 Commissioner Mark Jones said. “The Hays County Transportation Plan will serve as a tool to help implement projects, preserve right-of-way, and collaborate with regional partners to guide the County’s future transportation landscape.”
The draft recommendations consider public input, stakeholder feedback, and technical analysis. Hays County is asking for community feedback before refining and presenting the final plan to the Commissioners Court for consideration.
The Virtual Open House comment period is from Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, through Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021. Comments may be submitted via the survey; emailed to info@haystransportationplan.com; mailed to Hays County Transportation Plan, P.O. Box 5459, Austin, Texas 78763; or submitted by voicemail/text to 512-400-4297.
For more information on the Hays County Transportation Plan and to sign up for email updates, visit www.haystransportationplan.com.
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