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April 4, 2019, Filed Under: Events

Planning for Megaregions Guest Lecture

CM2 is excited to host Ray Miller, Jr., AICP, the Transportation Planning Coordinator for the City of Georgetown, who will be providing a guest lecture to Dr. Ming Zhang’s “Planning for Megaregions” class.

When:   Wednesday, April 10th 12:30 – 2:00 pm
Where:  CM2 Office  (WMB 6.120)

Light refreshments will be available.

Ray Miller, Jr., AICP, is the Transportation Planning Coordinator for the City of Georgetown. He has extensive experience in transportation planning in Texas, with prior work experience with the City of Lakeway, TxDOT, City of Weimar, and City of Victoria. While with TxDOT, he was the project manager on the Long Star Passenger Rail project from Georgetown to San Antonio.

Ray will be covering the history of transportation infrastructure initiatives in the Texas Triangle and current initiatives that will link the Texas Triangle anchor cities of Dallas-Ft. Worth, Austin, San Antonio, and Houston.

See event recap here.

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