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Moves to Tweak Scooter Rules Fall Flat With Council Transportation Committee
After launching in May with stricter guidelines, council members say the scooter companies have some work to do before they'll agree to loosen the leash.
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Some Dallas Students Will Be Able to Ride DART for Free Beginning in January
The effort to provide free DART ridership for kindergarten through 12th grade students in Dallas launches in January, but it's a little more modest than previously reported.
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See the Cool New Bridge That Snarled Traffic On Central Expressway Over the Weekend
Sure, it may have caused a few delays as it shut down North Central Expressway for the weekend. But longtime proponents say the new, gleaming Northaven Trail pedestrian bridge will connect Dallas' trail system a little more, and is also one-of-a-kind.
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The North Texas Neighborhood That Even the Post Office Can’t Find
South Haven lies in Irving, but it's not contiguous to it.
By Tim Rogers
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Downtown Dallas Subway ‘D2’ Is No Longer Part of DART’s Long-Term Plans
The public transit agency has removed the long-awaited downtown subway line from its capital expense plan, putting the fate of the nearly $2 billion project in question.
By Matt Goodman
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Amtrak Considers Involvement in Dallas-to-Houston High-Speed Rail
Texas Central is the entity responsible for building a bullet train between Dallas and Houston. Its CEO abruptly quit and its board disbanded last year, but it suddenly has interesting news: Amtrak is at the table.
By Matt Goodman
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Love Field Airport Now Hosts Turo—the ‘Airbnb for Cars’
DFW Airport filed a suit against Turo in September 2022, hoping to more heavily regulate, or cease, its operations. The other airport in Dallas has opted to let the car-share platform work under its current model.
By Will Maddox
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Buckle Up Dallas: Driverless Rideshare Will Arrive ‘Within a Few Months’
With a current fleet of Chevy Bolts, Cruise has plans for custom vehicles with no steering wheel, pedals, or driver seat.
By Will Maddox
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Oak Cliff’s Five Mile Creek Trail Project Gets $6.5 Million Boost from Federal Grant
U.S. Secretary for Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced the RAISE grants on Wednesday. Dallas’ will go toward finishing design and engineering for the nearly 17-mile trail through southern Oak Cliff.
By Matt Goodman
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Facing Losing $90 Million, Dallas City Council Grits Its Teeth and Says Yes to DART
DART wants to give the city of Dallas $90 million in excess sales tax revenue, but on its own terms. The Dallas City Council reluctantly agreed on Wednesday.
By Matt Goodman