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    • 2018-02-16
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    Pedestrian killed on I-14 in Killeen

    This is the 6th fatal accident involving a pedestrian crossing Interstate 14 in the past year. We can’t stress this enough: Interstates are not designed to allow pedestrians to cross

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    • 2017-10-31
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    2 pedestrians struck by vehicles in Killeen

    Two people were hurt last night while crossing the street. Each person was struck by a different vehicle while walking across Fort Hood Street in Killeen. Drivers should stay alert

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    • 2017-10-30
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    City of Belton Awarded TASA Funding for Shared-Use Path

    City of Belton Awarded TASA Funding for Shared-Use Path

    The Texas Transportation Commission approved more than $44 million for 46 bicycle and pedestrian projects for rural/nonurban and small urban population areas across the state. The funding from the federal

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    • 2017-09-18
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    Central Texas on the Move – Fall 2017

    Central Texas on the Move – Fall 2017

    We’ve just published the Fall 2017 edition of the KTMPO newsletter “Central Texas on the Move”. This edition features the City of Nolanville and the work they are doing to

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    • 2017-08-04
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    New segment of the Pepper Creek Trail in Temple is now open

    There is a new trail open, and the weather is just about right to get out and explore! The Pepper Creek Trail in Temple has been a popular destination for

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    • 2017-07-06
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    Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting

    The next Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) meeting will be on Tuesday, July 11, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the CTCOG in Belton. To view the meeting agenda and meeting packet, please click

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    • 2017-05-05
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    May 9 BPAC Meeting

    The next Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC)  meeting will be on May 9, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the CTCOG Offices in Belton. To download the meeting agenda and meeting packet,

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    • 2017-02-01
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    TxDOT Announces Project Call for Transportation Alternatives Program

    The Public Transportation Division of the Texas Department of Transportation is requesting proposals for its 2017 TA Set-Aside Program Call for Projects. Project activities are limited to construction of pedestrian

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    • 2017-01-05
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    BPAC Meeting

    The next Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) meeting will be held on January 10, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. at the Central Texas Council of Governments in Belton. To view the meeting

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    • 2016-11-01
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    Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee Meeting

    The next Bicycle/Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC) meeting will be held on November 8, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. at the CTCOG offices in Belton. To view the meeting agenda and meeting packet,

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