News about Trinity River Project Milieu in West Texas, Dallas, TX
Trinity River Project Milieu — Commerce St & N Industrial Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207
Mayor Pro Tem Dr. Elba Garcia admits she helped remove John Loza from the DFW Airport board based on his position on the Trinity River toll road referendum.When the Dallas City Council last week replaced former council member...
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I'm having a difficult time keeping up with all of the Trinity developments, seeing as how there has been important news almost daily for the past couple of weeks. Yesterday, for example, councilman Mitch Rasansky, whose support for the toll road playe...
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Trouble with the levees along the Trinity River in Dallas "could" cost the city a BILLION dollars.
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The Trinity River Project is about more than a tollroad. It's also about more than a park. It's also about positively transforming the lives of the citizens of Dallas.
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Back during the campaign season for the 2007 referendum on the Trinity River toll road, Dallas Morning News columnist Steve Blow and I got into this really high-flown intellectual debate where I said, "Steve, you're stupid," and he said,...
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The results of a U.S. Army Corp of Engineers survey on Dallas' Trinity River levees could prove to be the end of the much-debated Trinity River Project.Last night, we reported the Corp of Engineers found 34 flaws in the over 170 levees along the Trinit...
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1. Rowlett's smoking ban hasn't even gone into effect yet, but citizens are already circulating a petition to get a referendum on the ballot to repeal it. It figures that the only strategy that might work to repeal Dallas' upcoming ban would involve ge...
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The news yesterday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said that the Trinity River levee system isn't especially safe has pretty much put the kibosh on the Trinity toll road. ....
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says Dallas' Trinity River levees may not be able to protect the city of Dallas in the event of a major flood.The Corps conducted new inspections on the city's Trinity River levees, rating them against an 800-year flood...
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