Tom Green County leaders received an update this week on a proposed north relief route tied to the future Interstate 27 corridor. The planned 11‑mile roadway would connect U.S. Highways 87 and 67 north of San Angelo as part of the larger Ports‑to‑Plains project. Officials say construction is still several years away, with land acquisition expected to begin in about four years. Supporters say the route would help manage future growth and improve transportation across West Texas. County leaders say advance planning is important as development in the area continues. The project remains in the planning stages.
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Proposed North Relief Route Could Shape Future Growth Along Interstate 27 Corridor
Jun 11, 2026 | 1:10 PM




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