Dallas could get $90M from DART for sidewalk and road projects

Published: Thu, 06/08/23

Dallas could get $90M from DART for sidewalk and road projects



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Axios Dallas
Tasha Tsiaperas
June 7, 2023

Dallas could receive $90 million from Dallas Area Rapid Transit's excess tax revenue to spend on key transportation projects in the city, including sidewalk and road improvements.

Why it matters: The combination of increased tax revenue and federal COVID-19 relief money is giving many North Texas cities the funding to tackle long-delayed maintenance.

State of play: Dallas is missing 2,000 miles of sidewalks, and about half of its current sidewalks need updating. And the city lacks adequate curb ramps to comply with the Americans With Disabilities Act.

By the numbers: Most of the DART money would go toward adding the ramps, per city staff. Also:

What they're saying: Improving infrastructure is key to drawing development to areas that desperately need more housing. But many of the city's neighborhoods, particularly in Southern Dallas, lack basic necessities, such as lighting and sidewalks.

Timeline: It will be years before the effects of the excess tax revenue are seen.

What's next: The City Council will be briefed on the excess tax revenue today.

 


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