Our City Council is the most progressive it’s ever been. We approved $1.05 billion in bond funds to go toward fixing things like that damn pothole. We killed the Trinity Toll Road. We’re finally looking at doing the same to I-345. We’ve also been overrun with share bikes and our economic development chieftains are manic over whether we’re getting Amazon’s second headquarters. We’re leaving 2017 behind; revisit the stories that defined it.
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