By LYNETTE HAALAND, Four Points News
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization hosted a public meeting on Monday to talk about traffic concerns in Four Points.
“If we want major improvements in our neck of the woods, we have to engage CAMPO,” said Brian Thompto to the 52 people who attended the CAMPO Mobile Meeting at Austin Christian Fellowship in River Place.

Members of the Four Points Traffic Meeting mapped out traffic concerns at the CAMPO meeting on Monday.
CAMPO is the agency that approves the use of federal transportation funds in this region that includes 1.8 million people in Travis, Hays, Williamson, Burnet, Bastrop and Caldwell counties.
CAMPO will finalize its 2040 plan about a year from now and is currently evaluating which projects will be included for the region that is projected to have 4.1 million people by 2040.
“If we want to be a priority, we have to engage CAMPO. We need to get energy behind (plans to improve traffic),” said Thompto, Steiner Ranch Neighborhood Association chairman and Four Points Chamber of Commerce director of community relations. The Chamber arranged for the CAMPO meeting to happen in Four Points.
Maureen McCoy, CAMPO executive director, addressed the meeting by sharing how CAMPO works.
During the map exercise at the end of the meeting, McCoy invited participants at each table to identify their top three concerns related to local highways, roadways and public transportation.
She encourages everyone to take time to do this on the CAMPO website as well: Campo.mindmixer.com






