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Five Dallas Council Members Call for Independent Study of I-345 Removal
The representatives hope to direct the city manager to order an independent study of the effects of removing the 1.4-mile highway between downtown and Deep Ellum.
By Matt Goodman
Local News
DART and Dallas’ Dustup Means Delay for Funding the Five Mile Creek Trail
DART and Dallas are in a fight, and until it’s resolved, funding the mayor’s priority project through Oak Cliff will have to wait.
By Matt Goodman
Transportation
Update on 3G Intersection Construction
Let's hope TxDOT pours concrete better than it spells.
By Tim Rogers
Transportation
Dallas Etiquette 101: Don’t Go for Groceries in a Dually
Let's be a bit more considerate than this person.
By Tim Rogers
Urban Design
DART’s $111 Million Giveaway to Dallas May Mean Five Mile Creek Trail, Sidewalks, Bike Lanes, More
DART is giving its member cities extra sales tax dollars, and Dallas’ share is over $100 million. Let’s break down how the city wants to use it.
By Matt Goodman
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DART Begins Restoring Bus Service As It Works Through Hiring Problem
DART spent years overhauling its bus system, but a driver shortage delayed it even further. Now, the agency is beginning to restore all of its routes to normal.
By Matt Goodman
Transportation
Council Questions the Future of I-345, But Its Destiny May Already Be Decided
The Dallas City Council got its first opportunity to ask questions about the state’s preference to trench the elevated freeway. But the state’s transportation agency hasn’t been willing to pay for anything that reduces traffic capacity.
By Matt Goodman
Media
News Story Is Confusing, Misleading About I-345
No, Dallas wouldn't have to pay to tear down the elevated highway.
By Tim Rogers
Transportation
Dallas, Beware the News’ Editorial on I-345
What a milquetoast argument for the status quo
By Tim Rogers
Dallas 500
Meet the Dallas 500: Ted Ogawa
The president and CEO of Toyota Motor North America pulls back the curtain on how Toyota operated during the pandemic shut down, his golf game, and more.
By Ben Swanger