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Public Hears 3 Plans of 191 Corridor

By: Big 2 News Staff
Updated: February 14, 2012
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MIDLAND- West Texans speaking their minds about the various development plans for the 191 Corridor.

After three days of intensive planning between professionals and neighbors the public was presented 3 different scenarios. Consultants offered a plan similar to the growth already seen, the second option: a progressive transit oriented plan and a third plan: a conservative and economic plan.

Experts say the development won't happen over night and the more visionary plans can't be put off. The motor metropolitan planning organization, Tex-dot, Ector and Midland counties and both cities all funding the 191 Corridor project.

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