(Seguin) — Guadalupe County residents tonight will have a chance to weigh in on more than $1.9 billion in proposed transportation projects during a public meeting here in Seguin.
The Alamo Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (AAMPO) is hosting the local meeting as part of a regional effort to gather input on its draft Fiscal Year 2027–2030 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP). The plan outlines roadway upgrades, safety improvements, mobility solutions, and multimodal transportation projects expected to move forward over the next four years.
The Guadalupe County meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. Monday, March 23, at the Seguin Public Library, located at 313 W. Nolte St.
AAMPO officials say public feedback is a key part of the process, especially as growth continues across the region.
“Your voice matters now more than ever! With the Alamo region expected to grow to nearly 2.8 million people by 2030, the Transportation Policy Board is relying on input from residents and community leaders to guide the next four-year funding program. Together, we can prioritize projects that improve safety, mobility, and quality of life for everyone in our rapidly growing region,” said Brendon Wheeler, AAMPO executive director.
They say Guadalupe County, including Seguin and surrounding communities, has experienced steady population growth in recent years, increasing demand on roadways and transportation infrastructure. The TIP serves as AAMPO’s short-range planning document and helps determine which projects receive federal funding and move into construction.
Officials say the meeting will give residents an opportunity to learn about projects that could directly impact their daily commutes, ask questions, and submit feedback before the plan is finalized.
In addition to the in-person meeting, the public can review project materials and submit comments online through April 16.
AAMPO coordinates transportation planning across multiple counties in the San Antonio region, working with local governments, businesses, and community stakeholders to prioritize projects aimed at improving safety, mobility, and overall quality of life.
Residents are encouraged to attend Monday’s meeting in Seguin or participate online to help shape the future of transportation in Guadalupe County and the surrounding region. The online documents to review and submit comments can be found at alamoareampo.org/yourmove.



