In a recent government meeting, city officials and Economic Development Corporation (EDC) representatives discussed critical infrastructure projects aimed at supporting growth in Taylor, Texas. The focus was on expediting the completion of these projects, particularly in light of the anticipated expansion following Samsung's announcement to establish operations in the area.
Kelly, an EDC representative, emphasized the importance of infrastructure development, stating that discussions have been ongoing for two years. She highlighted Highway 79 as a key area for growth and expressed excitement about the partnership between the EDC and the city to address these needs. The conversation also underscored the significance of securing a redundant water source, which was described as \"the new gold\" in Texas, indicating its vital role in future community planning.
Despite the enthusiasm, concerns were raised about delays, with some officials noting that the community is approximately two years behind schedule on these projects. The urgency to reduce the projected timeline of 180 days for project completion was a recurring theme, with officials expressing a desire to accelerate progress for the benefit of the community.
The meeting concluded with a motion to approve several task orders and an interlocal agreement with the Texas Department of Environmental Quality (TDEC), which was unanimously passed. Additionally, the council took a moment to acknowledge Diana, a departing member, for her contributions to the city, marking the end of her tenure with gratitude and well wishes for her future endeavors.