The city of Alpine and the Texas Department of Transportation will host a public meeting this week to gather input on transportation priorities and concerns across the community.
TxDOT is seeking feedback as it develops a mobility plan for the city. Officials are asking residents to share what they consider Alpine’s primary travel corridors, along with key transportation challenges, safety concerns, and needs related to pedestrians, bicyclists and rail crossings.
The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 30, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Alpine City Council chambers.
Community members are encouraged to attend and provide input that will help guide future transportation planning and improvements in Alpine.
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