Newsletter Signup
The Austin Monitor thanks its sponsors. Become one.
Most Popular Stories
- Council approves grant award to replace Barton Springs Road Bridge
- Austin Independent School district buys more time for plan to address Dobie Middle School, but prepares for seismic shifts
- Homelessness strategy plan calls for $101M in spending from city, partner groups
- Rite of spring: Dog-killing algae makes an early appearance in Austin waterways
- Firefighters, city reach agreement on retirement fund
-
Discover News By District
Libraries display I-35 designs
Thursday, August 26, 2021 by Tai Moses
If you read the Austin Monitor, you no doubt have more than a passing familiarity with the behemoth known as the I-35 Capital Express project, the Texas Department of Transportation’s $4.9 billion reconstruction of Interstate 35 through the heart of Austin and Central Texas. As TxDOT ponders a range of alternatives for the design of the massive project, it has also been gathering tons of community input. Residents can submit feedback via the virtual open house until Sept. 8. Now you can conveniently review the designs in person at Austin Central Library, 710 W. Cesar Chavez St., and the library’s Carver branch at 1161 Angelina St. The city’s Transportation Department is a “participating agency” in the project – read more about that here.
Join Your Friends and Neighbors
We're a nonprofit news organization, and we put our service to you above all else. That will never change. But public-service journalism requires community support from readers like you. Will you join your friends and neighbors to support our work and mission?