TxDOT Virtual Presentation About Rudder Freeway Expansion Debuts Wednesday Afternoon

Screen shot from https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/bry/SH6CentralBCS/120219_Presentation_Final.pdf
Screen shot from https://ftp.txdot.gov/pub/txdot/get-involved/bry/SH6CentralBCS/120219_Presentation_Final.pdf

In 2023, construction is scheduled to start on widening Highway 6/Rudder Freeway between Highway 21 in Bryan and William D. Fitch (Highway 40) in College Station.

The Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) is debuting a virtual presentation Wednesday afternoon on the $269 million dollar project.

Click HERE to be directed to the TxDOT virtual public meeting webpage about the Highway 6 expansion project.

TxDOT Bryan district spokesman Bob Colwell says the first phase of the project includes adding a lane in each direction and making it easier to enter and exit the freeway.

The second phase is scheduled to start in 2025, which will include upgrades to major intersections.

According to the TxDOT meeting notice, the presentation will be available through May 27.

Colwell says anyone with questions is invited to call the Bryan district office at 979-778-9655.

Click below for comments from Bob Colwell, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.

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