Texas Department of Transportation _HOME Home  CONTACT US Contact Us  TxDot TxDOT  SEARCH Search  
Keep Texas MovingMaking it easier to move around Texas.
What are we doing?Why are we doing it?How will it  affect me?

Events & Public Hearings

_
Print This Page « Send to a friend
e-Subscribe to Public Hearings updates

Events & Public Hearings

Public meetings and public hearings allow you to participate in the transportation planning process and are a coordinated effort to gather your input. These meetings help you better understand the road, rail and aviation projects that affect your community. Everyone is welcome to attend.

City Date Description
Temple 06/01/09 Proposed Northwest Loop 363 Expansion in Temple
Buda 05/28/09 IH 35 Frontage Roads from FM 2001 to CR 210
Gainesville 05/28/09 IH 35 in Cooke County
Austin 05/21/09 Proposed Approval of Financial Assistance (Aviation)
Houston 05/19/09 Proposed Improvements to FM 1960 at the BNSF Railroad
Austin 05/14/09 May Out of Cycle 2009 Revisions - Statewide Transportation Improvement Plan
Dallas 05/07/09 Financial review for I-635 (new LBJ) managed lane project

The Texas Transportation Commission meets on a monthly basis.

Conferences and Meetings

  • Small Business Briefings - We will conduct briefings around the state for small and minority-owned businesses providing contract opportunities and information on how to do business with TxDOT and the state. The briefings include general industry sessions and specific information on how to do business in the construction, goods and services, information technology and professional engineering service industries.

    Breakout sessions will cover small and minority-owned business certifications, resources for business development, marketing for state contracts and information on TxDOT toll projects. Each briefing will also include a contracting opportunity fair, industry networking session and reception.

  • Minority and Small Business Construction Industry Stimulus Workshops - TxDOT will host several workshops for minority-owned, veteran-owned, disadvantaged and small businesses interested in bidding on stimulus projects. The free workshops are designed to provide details, bidding requirements, certification and networking opportunities.