Brazoria County Transportation Problems
Mass transit may be the best way to ease the traffic congestion that plagues Houston and is steadily working its way into Brazoria County, according to the Houston-Galveston Area Council.
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Mass transit may be the best way to ease the traffic congestion that plagues Houston and is steadily working its way into Brazoria County, according to the Houston-Galveston Area Council.
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Next month, more than two years and countless meetings later, five cities - Denton, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Highland Village and Corinth - will vote on a half-cent sales tax to fund the authority’s plans for a commuter rail line from Denton to Carrollton.
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The next domino to fall in the Metroplex future as it regards transportation infrastructure and a new framework for that to opeate within is discussed in this local news article.
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Dick Ruddell, the T’s president and executive director, was interviewed by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram after completion of his first year on the job.
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With a finite amount of financing, the jockeying between roadways and passneger rail has become difficult for Houston’s METRO. Read about the Finance Plan in two news articles.
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More than 400 North Texas elected leaders packed an invitation-only conference Friday to talk about what it would take to build a regionwide transportation system to serve the rapidly growing area. Three news articles.
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