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Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 50

This very special 50th edition of our longstanding series is patently and appropriately absurd.
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In Dallas, the Argument Over Single-Family Zoning Heats Up

Dallas is exploring the impact of allowing duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes on land presently zoned for a single home. Some would rather not have the discussion at all.
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Dallas: The City That Hates Pedestrians, Pt. 49

The Cedars got some new sidewalks, but not everyone can use them.
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Is Dallas Housing About to Become More Like Austin—or Houston?

Some on Council want to know what it will take to get more duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes built in single-family neighborhoods. The policy could bring us closer to our southern neighbors.
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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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What is the Economic Cost of Urban Heat in Dallas?

All signs point toward the importance of expanding tree coverage to not only reduce ambient air temperatures in Dallas but also improve the general well-being of our residents, says AECOM's Steven Duong.
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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.
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I-345 Is Dead, Long Live I-345

The Dallas City Council has voted to support the state’s plan to trench the elevated I-345 highway near downtown. Removal appears to be dead. So what comes next?
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Prepare Yourself: Scooters Return to Dallas Streets This Week

Everything you need to know about the return of scooters, which will be zooming through Dallas after a nearly three-year ban.
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