By LYNETTE HAALAND
Four Points News
The community’s help has made a difference in getting Washington D.C.’s attention regarding the construction of a second access road to Vandegrift. Leander ISD launched the #BuildTheRoad campaign a month ago at a public forum at VHS, and through tweets, emails, letters and phone calls, Washington is getting the message.
“You have been heard! We are in contact with all members of the regional congressional delegation and both Texas senators. They are concerned and working on your behalf,” according to an update from the Washington contingency on June 15 given to Pam Waggoner, vice president of LISD Board of Trustees and founder of the Four Points Traffic Committee, which is spearheading this effort.
“The Washington contingency has our letters, they have been spoken to and seem to be in agreement with us,” Waggoner said.