Here’s Your Ticket. What’s Your Hurry?

As mentioned yesterday, the Dallas Municipal Court efficiency study’s on the agenda for tomorrow’s council briefing; it actually makes its bow this afternoon at 2 during the Legislative Ad Hoc Committee meeting. And, yes, right at the top of the briefing doc, First Assistant City Manager Ryan Evans is upfront…

The Spirit of the Spirit of Texas

A Friend of Unfair Park directs our attention to Uncle Barky’s nice YouTube discovery: WFAA-Channel 8’s analog adios on Friday, a brief retrospective of the ABC affiliate that offers a far fancier farewell than KXAS-Channel 5’s anti-climactic fade-to-static. It’s worth a look-see, especially for longtime locals for whom Pete Delkus’s…

Dallas, You’re Full of (Road) Rage

So says the fourth annual In the Driver’s Seat Road Rage Survey, commissioned by AutoVantage and released this morning. After having not even made the ’08 list, Dallas-Fort Worth zooms into the No. 2 spot on the list of Least Courteous Cities, behind only New York City and ahead of…

So Help You God, Don Hill

Earlier this afternoon, Ken Carter at Focus Communications sent along an invite to a Sunday-night prayer vigil in front of the Earle Cabell Federal Building and Courthouse — where, so happens, one week from today former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Don Hill and his missus, Sheila Farrington, finally go to…

WRR, Can You Spare a Dime?

Speaking of Wednesday’s budget briefing …Here’s a heretofore unmentioned addition to the list of proposed revenue sources to help cover a fraction of a fraction of the city’s $190-million shortfall: WRR-FM (101.1)’s spare change, of which there appears to be plenty. As it says on Page 11:Transfer from WRR for…

In Downtown, Ready for the Rat Race

Speaking of cyclist-friendly, Friend of the show Danny Hurley was slow-roasting in downtown Dallas this weekend for the CityArts Festival, where he captured this so-called Ratcycle tucked away amongst your more … um … traditional (?) art car entries. As ever, Danny returned with this slide show…

Fort Worth: Walkable and Bikeable

Via StreetsBlog New York City, we find this morning on Bike Friendly Oak Cliff an interview with Don Koski, the man charged with making Fort Worth cyclist-friendly — got that? Good. What BFOC really wants to know, of course, is what Dallas can learn from Fort Worth’s plans. To which…

Flying High With Southwest

Back in March, CNN and The Wall Street Journal profiled David Holmes, at right, otherwise known as the rapping Southwest Airlines flight attendant — and one of the stars of Saturday night’s SWA employee banquet at the downtown Sheraton, where, from all appearances, the airline spent far more than peanuts…

Always Look on the Bright Side of Life

I’ll leave it to Sam to interpret the convention center hotel documents that went online Sunday in advance of the city council’s Economic Development Committee’s jam-packed meeting this morning. (Takeaway: Open by January 1, 2012; costs $346 million; contains 1,016 rooms.)  In addition to the 113-page briefing titled Convention Center…

Life During Dinnertime

The missus’s mother is in town and, last night, offered to take the 5-year-old who lives in our house back to her hotel, awful nice of her. Which left us ill-prepared and sans plans for a Saturday night. “David Byrne at the Majestic” was the first choice — but, no,…

Bryan Floodway

We’re under a tornado watch till 11 p.m., and Oncor’s still working to get power to some 80,000 homes still in the hot, sticky dark. So, fittingly, we’ll end this long, wet week with an image provided by Web Mayfield, taken yesterday on Bryan Parkway just east of Beacon Street…

Last Night, a Parade of Mock Stars

Couple of days back, I asked the invaluable Patrick Michels if maybe he’d be interested in heading over to The Loft for Thursday night’s Air Guitar Regional Championship, if only because Air Guitar Nation happens to be one of my favorite rockumentaries of all time and, well, this looked promising…

There’s an Easy Way to Settle This

Elm Street-based Marshmallow Fun Co. has in its sights China-based rival Enertec Enterprises and its New Jersey-living marketing man. So says this six-page complaint filed in Dallas federal court yesterday, in which Marshmallow Fun Co. (sounds like a member of the Elephant Six Collective) claims that Enertec stole the patented…

What the Frack?

This morning’s Wall Street Journal investigates the cause of the 18 earthquakes that have rattled the Dallas-Fort Worth area since 2008 — from just east of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport down to Cleburne most recently — and concludes, well, ya know, not really sure. Because on the one hand, you’ve…

Tony Romo Gets Faced

A Friend of Unfair Park sends us this link to Tony Romo’s Facebook page. Had no idea he was such a Glitter fan. Ahem. Redskins fans…

Deep Ellum Blues, But In a Good Way

View Larger MapThis morning I took a peek at the City Plan Commission’s agenda for today in the hopes of getting better grasp on the current state of the University of North Texas Dallas Area Plan, at least as presented during the morning briefing by Peer Chacko in Long Range…