Lampasas residents organize to oppose relief route

  • The Lampasas City Council chambers were filled to standing room only on Monday during a discussion on the proposed U.S. Highway 281 bypass. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
    The Lampasas City Council chambers were filled to standing room only on Monday during a discussion on the proposed U.S. Highway 281 bypass. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
  • Newly appointed TxDOT Brownwood District Engineer Greg Cedillo was present at a Lampasas City Council meeting Monday night to answer questions about the proposed U.S. Highway 281 relief route project. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
    Newly appointed TxDOT Brownwood District Engineer Greg Cedillo was present at a Lampasas City Council meeting Monday night to answer questions about the proposed U.S. Highway 281 relief route project. ALEXANDRIA RANDOLPH | DISPATCH RECORD
Lampasas city and county residents packed the Council Chambers Monday evening until there was standing room only to participate in discussion about a proposed U.S. Highway 281 bypass. Many wore white to signal their opposition to the project. In a Lampasas City Council workshop, council members gave opportunity for citizens to voice their opinions about a Texas Department of Transportation…

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