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The I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas Shows Why States Should Never Control Their Own Environmental Review Process

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    By Kevin DeGoodOct 30, 2023, 12:01 am910 ptsInterestingTop
    photo of The I-35 Expansion in Austin, Texas Shows Why States Should Never Control Their Own Environmental Review Process imageThe Austin, Texas region is growing rapidly. Since 2000, the metropolitan area’s population nearly doubled to 2.4 million people, and another 1.2 million residents are expected by 2040. The transportation investment choices made today will shape travel behavior, air quality, climate emission, and access to…
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