My point is why not use the funds to build hwy 6 as a super highway, from Heane to Navasota, using existing rights of way, improve flows, make limited access lanes that go N S for those going from Waco to Houston, more local access lanes for local traffic, then improve existing east west roads, such as Hardy Weedon, Elmo Weedon, 1179, Old Reliance, Tabor etc to get people to the super highway.
No one is going to take a loop around BCS to get N/S, it's a longer mileage route. Just like you don't typically take 610 around Houston if you're going from Huntsville to Galveston or Austin to Beaumont.
You can develop E/W roads more like University Drive, or Holleman/ IGN to better improve those flows.
I'm not in favor of saving 5-10 minutes to get to Towerpoint at the expense of tax dollars and loss of homes, generational lands, livelihoods and disturbing the rural life. I understand change and growth is inevitable, but there are much smarter, less impactful ways of doing this.
No one is going to take a loop around BCS to get N/S, it's a longer mileage route. Just like you don't typically take 610 around Houston if you're going from Huntsville to Galveston or Austin to Beaumont.
You can develop E/W roads more like University Drive, or Holleman/ IGN to better improve those flows.
I'm not in favor of saving 5-10 minutes to get to Towerpoint at the expense of tax dollars and loss of homes, generational lands, livelihoods and disturbing the rural life. I understand change and growth is inevitable, but there are much smarter, less impactful ways of doing this.