Montgomery County residents will have multiple opportunities on June 27 to provide input on the county's long-term transportation plan through a series of public meetings and an online survey.

Residents are invited to share their ideas for improving roads, transportation, and mobility during six public meetings scheduled across Montgomery County on June 27 as officials continue developing the county's long-range mobility plan.
Montgomery County is partnering with the Houston-Galveston Area Council to develop a countywide transportation plan to guide future infrastructure investments and mobility improvements over the coming years.
The planning process is expected to take about 18 months. Once completed, the final Mobility Plan will include a workbook for each county precinct outlining transportation priorities, project recommendations, and potential funding opportunities.
Officials are encouraging residents to attend one of six pop-up meetings on June 27 to provide feedback on current transportation challenges and future needs.
Morning meetings from 10 to 11:30 a.m. will be held at the following locations:
Afternoon meetings from 2 to 3:30 p.m. will take place at:
The meetings are intended to gather public input that will help shape future transportation improvements throughout Montgomery County, including roadway planning and mobility initiatives.
Residents who are unable to attend in person can still participate by completing an online survey for their precinct on the Mobility Plan website.
County officials say public participation is an important part of the planning process and will help ensure the final recommendations reflect the transportation needs of communities across Montgomery County.
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