Harvey explains.“That creates congestion, especially during peak hours.A 10-minute commute can easily become a 40-minute delay.” This gridlock not only inconveniences daily commuters but also affects the timely delivery of goods and the reliability of emergency services, thereby heightening the stakes for fast and strategic infrastructure planning. To tackle these mounting pressures, the city is actively collaborating with the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority on long-range mobility studies. These studies aim to identify opportunities for bypass routes, elevated corridors, and other creative engineering solutions to alleviate traffic bottlenecks and improve regional connectivity. In parallel, Manor is also exploring new local connections between neighborhoods to disperse traffic more effectively across its road network.These improvements are expected to enhance public safety by reducing emergency vehicle response times and ensuring residents have safe, efficient travel options as the city continues to expand. VISION OF UNITY For Moore, the transformation unfolding in Manor is a testament to the strength of collaboration.“Since arriving in 2022, we’ve seen incredible development come to life,” he reflects.“The fact that our residents are getting their first major grocery store after 30 years is symbolic of the progress being made.” 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07
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