Dallas considers changing e-scooter rules to put more downtown
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Dallas considers changing e-scooter rules to put more downtown Dallas rules say no more than 25% of scooters are to be in the downtown area, but…
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Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Dallas considers changing e-scooter rules to put more downtown Dallas rules say no more than 25% of scooters are to be in the downtown area, but…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Harris County begins voting equipment tests for November 2023 elections The Houston mayoral and city council elections will be the first major test of…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Austin launches emergency preparedness pop-up classes, events KXAN by: Kelsey Thompson Posted: Sep 19, 2023 / 06:45 AM CDT Updated: Sep 18, 2023 /…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
“Attainable” Tiny Homes, RVs Will Be More Widely Allowed in Austin In backyards, no less RVs as homes are currently only allowed in commercially zoned…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Dallas considers gunshot detection system to address random gunfire There’s controversy with this system that can pinpoint gunfire and is part of the…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Dallas City Council Wants Commercial Building Permits to Start at ‘Yes’ to Avoid Third-Party Review Councilman Chad West displays the flowchart used…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Austin will try again to tame its housing affordability crisis with zoning reforms. Can it do it this time? The city’s decades-long battle to overhaul…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
As Dallas residents endure poor air quality, city officials hold an 'Air Sensor Summit' The City of Dallas hopes to gather air quality data with a new…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
‘Crisis’: Dallas has more than 3,400 vacancies on city staff Some departments have more open positions than filled ones, markedly worse than cities…
Published: Tue, 09/19/23
Tiny doors now open to e plore in McKinney The city installed more than 50 tiny doors as part of a public art project WFAA Author: Sean Giggy…