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Re: Hey you Texas folks
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Posted by ldj on February 27, 2007 at 21:29:58 from (75.18.104.119):
In Reply to: Re: Hey you Texas folks posted by Gorilla on February 27, 2007 at 14:40:27:
You miss understand me. I am not for the TTC. I am for something to be done. Don't just try to knock it down, offer something better. If I-35 is still under development they are falling behind and if they showed that they were even keeping up, the TTC people wouldn't have a leg to stand on. So my suggestion is to get that I-35 development going. As far as hill county, where it be county officials or not I don't know, but there was a large group trying to get it to come closer. That isn't a "crock". Maybe those folks have gone against it if it wouldn't come closer. If you plan on doing any good in Austin, you will have to offer an alternate solution to the I-35 traffic jams now and in future use. I hope you do.
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