
Olton serves as the primary municipal center in this section of the High Plains, characterized by a structured grid of streets including 1st St through 14th St. The surrounding landscape in Lamb County is defined by an extensive network of secondary roads, such as Co Rd 122 and Co Rd 102, which facilitate movement across the agricultural terrain. Small, seasonal water bodies or depressions are scattered throughout the region, reflecting the unique hydrology of the Panhandle. To the west, the smaller community of Circle sits at a junction of regional transit routes. The infrastructure is heavily influenced by Farm to Market roads like FM 1072 and FM 168, which connect these rural settlements to the wider market economy. This 2022 survey provides a clear view of contemporary land use and the persistent Importance of the rural road grid in West Texas.
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