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Hidden Waters Parkway North Feasibility Study: Interstate 10 to State Route 74

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Hidden Waters Parkway North: Work Plan (April 2011)
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Hidden Waters Parkway North: Final Report
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TM 1. Existing and Future Corridor Features
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TM 2. Environmental Overview
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TM 3. Conceptual Drainage Report
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TM 4. Candidate Alignments and Evaluation
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TM 5. Detailed Preferred Alignment
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TM 6. Public and Stakeholder Involvement
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