After 10+ years, Fort Worth gets a new bike-sharing system
(Caroline Samponaro) said Lyft worked closely with Trinity Metro on the launch design, placing 400 new bikes at permanent stations.
"Which means, much like transit, riders will have a predictable place to check out a bike and return a bike so that they can actually plan their trip," she explained."
Maple Avenue: Dallas’ most dangerous street to be redesigned
"Maple Avenue, from Oak Lawn Avenue to Mockingbird Lane, has been identified by city officials as the most dangerous street in Dallas for pedestrians....Plans include reducing car travel lanes, adding bike lanes, adding lighting, moving bus stops, closing one cross street completely, adding a traffic light and pedestrian warning signals and curb and median improvements."
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Now what's up in Dallas? 55 miles of planned trails suddenly removed from city plans without explanation.
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https://lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/2023/10/02/dallas-55-mile-bike-trail/
This Dallas Coffee Shop Wants to Build Community. The City Wanted It to Build Parking Spaces.
"Due to an outdated parking code regulation, Sierra was required by the city to have 18 parking spots to accommodate its more than 1,600 square feet of restaurant space (which includes 400 square feet of a detached garage). Current city code requires at least one parking space for every 100 square feet for restaurants."