Dallas' transportation and public works director said no work will move forward without a clear funding source.
Later this year, the Dallas City Council is expected to ask voters to approve more than $1 billion in bonds including approximately $500 million for streets and transportation. But the latest bond ...
North Texas is gearing up for "nine Super Bowls" this summer as officials unveil a massive transit plan to move millions of soccer fans across the metroplex for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Some really big changes are coming to the freeways on the southern and eastern ring of Downtown Dallas. So, transportation planners are looking now at connections in those directions with links to ...
General Motors' autonomous taxi company Cruise began a soft launch in Dallas this week more than a year after it made its initial debut in the city. The San Francisco-based ride-hailing service will ...
Dallas transportation committee members advanced a resolution supporting full funding for Dallas Area Rapid Transit as the agency fights efforts by suburban cities to defund it. Members of Dallas' ...
Dallas transportation advocates are rallying in support of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART), the public transportation system that provides accessible transportation including buses and trains, to ...
Dallas developers now have more flexibility when it comes to how much parking they must build for new developments. The Dallas City Council on Wednesday approved reforms that reduce, and in some cases ...
North Texas transportation officials will begin talks with Dallas administrators to see if a proposed high-speed rail route ...
Voters in four Dallas suburbs are expected to vote on whether their cities should leave DART, the state's largest public transit system. A suburban mutiny against North Texas’ largest public transit ...
A proposed Dallas-Houston high speed rail line is moving forward without federal involvement, but regional leaders are asking members of Congress to oppose language that would prohibit federal funds ...
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