Community Outrage: Texas Residents Protest Controversial Infrastructure Projects

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The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) provided an update on the FM 2818 Super Street project in College Station, which began in February 2021 and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2024. The project, contracted to Knife River for $47.6 million, spans 3.2 miles from FM 60 to FM 2154. Recent progress includes the completion of the Holleman intersection and the Jones Butler overpass, as well as the construction of a Shared Use Path for pedestrians and bicyclists. The next major traffic switch is scheduled for late this year, with two lanes opening in each direction on FM 2818 and the re-opening of the direct-connect ramp.
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