Thursday, June 4, 2009
Public comment period on Dallas’ Trinity Parkway extended until June 30
The public comment period on the Trinity Parkway has been extended until June 30 to allow more time for the public to review and comment on the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement (SDEIS). The Federal Highway Administration made this decision after they received requests for extensions at and after the Trinity Parkway public hearing held on May 5.
The public comment period is a stage of the environmental review process when the comments are sought from the general public about the project. Initially, the public comment period was scheduled to end on May 15.
Written comments may be submitted via mail to: NTTA, Attn: Corridor Manager, Re: Trinity Parkway Project, P.O. Box 260729, Plano, TX, 75026. Written comments also will be accepted by e-mail at trinityparkway@ntta.org. All comments must be received or postmarked on or before Tuesday, June 30 to be included in the public hearing record.
Those interested in reviewing the SDEIS can do so online.
Source: NTTA
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