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The stretch from I-35 to Congress Avenue has reopened to traffic on weekend nights, putting pedestrians on newly protected and expanded sidewalks.
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In her proposal Councilmember Marina Alderete Gavito requests lowering the default speed limits with a priority in neighborhoods within a quarter-mile radius of schools, community centers, and parks.
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We drive over them often, maybe everyday, and they still manage to take our breath away. The highway flyover interchanges that climb up into the sky. But why are they so high? And why does Texas make them higher than any other state? What does that say about us?
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The Green Line Advanced Rapid Transit Project is expected to start service in late 2027 or early 2028.
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An attorney representing four of the companies said they would consider litigation to prevent the city's action.
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TxDOT Executive Director Marc Williams said exponential growth in areas like Comal, Hays, and Guadalupe counties prompts a need for ongoing highway infrastructure projects.
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There will be a full closure of Vance Jackson Road at Loop 1604 this weekend as the Texas Department of Transportation continues a $1 billion project to improve traffic flow on the freeway.
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The major route will see intersection closures at Santa Rosa Avenue and South Alamo Street for road work until November.
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The city’s contract with American Traffic Solutions is set to expire in 2039.
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American drivers, on average, wasted 51 hours last year sitting in traffic jams, costing $869, according to a new report. Chicago had the worst traffic, with drivers losing 155 hours to congestion.