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Highways cost billions of dollars in state and federal tax revenue to build and maintain. Then there are the hidden costs: polluted air, traffic congestion and increased greenhouse gas emissions.
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The growth of Austin's EV fleet will require a simultaneous boom in vehicle charging stations. But the city has to balance its green goals with zoning demands.
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Train stations could be added, merged or deleted. A pedestrian path down the middle of Riverside Drive is possible. There are two considerations for a new bridge over Lady Bird Lake.
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A group of community activists and neighborhood associations filed a federal lawsuit attempting to block the expansion of I-35 through Central Austin.
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Those humorous signs you see on the side of the road will still be there — despite reports that say otherwise.
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The unarmed guards are expected to be on the job within six weeks.
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The City Council and Austin Transit Partnership are not giving an inch in their response and are working to advance the project.
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FAA contractors who serve as a human backup to automated weather systems have to exit the air traffic control tower just to see if it's raining, according to federal government documents.
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Around the country, cities are throwing out their own parking requirements, hoping to end up with less parking – and more affordable housing, better transit, and walkable neighborhoods.
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After rapidly expanding its self-driving car program, things took a disastrous turn for Cruise when one of its robotaxis struck a pedestrian.
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A listener who drove to Austin from California hadn't seen them until he hit West Texas. He initially thought they were “cute, and quaint, and Texan."
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The City Council approved moving forward with replacing the bridge, built in 1926, but the city still needs $37 million to pay for construction.