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Press ReleaseUrgent2026-02-10

Congressman John Carter Secures $9.68 Million for Connell Street Widening and Reconstruction Project in Belton

John R. Carter
John R. Carter
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This press release from Representative John R. Carter (R-TX) was published on 2026-02-10 and titled "Congressman John Carter Secures $9.68 Million for Connell Street Widening and Reconstruction Project in Belton". It focuses on taxes and touches on trade policy, infrastructure.

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Congressman John Carter Secures $9.68 Million for Connell Street Widening and Reconstruction Project in Belton

Congressman John Carter Secures $9.68 Million for Connell Street Widening and Reconstruction Project in Belton Belton, Texas — Congressman John Carter announced that he secured $9,680,000 in federal funding to support the Connell Street Widening and Reconstruction Project, a major infrastructure investment aimed at improving safety, reducing congestion, and supporting continued growth in Belton. Connell Street serves as a key north–south corridor for the community and plays an important role in daily travel for families, businesses, and first responders. “Roads are one of those things people notice immediately when they’re not working — when traffic backs up, when intersections feel unsafe, or when growth outpaces infrastructure,” said Congressman Carter. “This project is about fixing problems before they get worse and making sure Connell Street keeps up with the people who rely on it every day. I’m proud to work alongside local partners who are planning ahead and taking care of their community. When projects like this get put off, they only get more expensive — and today, we’re making sure that doesn’t happen.” “Belton is one of the communities I’m proud to represent and call home. As our region continues to grow, we have to stay ahead of the transportation challenges that come with it. Expanding and reconstructing Connell Street will strengthen an existing alternative to I-35 and help keep our community moving as major projects like the I-14 Extension Project moves forward,” said Representative Hickland. “I’m very grateful to the City of Belton for their continued advocacy on behalf of our community, and to Congressman Carter for securing funding for this critical project and for his tireless advocacy for Central Texas and the communities that make this region a great place to live.” The City of Belton completed the planning and design work for the project, positioning it to move forward once funding became available. Through the Community Project Funding process, Congressman Carter was able to secure federal support to help bring the project across the finish line. The project will widen Connell Street from two lanes to four lanes and includes roadway reconstruction, drainage improvements, updated traffic signals, sidewalks, and a shared-use path to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety. The corridor also serves as an alternate route to Interstate 35, helping relieve pressure on the region’s busiest roadway.
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