Shocking: Study From Guys Who Build Roads Says Texas Must Build More Roads

Bitching about how terrible the roads are in Dallas is a time-honored tradition. It’s also easy. Quantifying just how terrible they are? That’s more difficult. Luckily for you, TRIP, a D.C.-based nonprofit dedicated to transportation research, just released its annual “Future Mobility in Texas” report. First, the bad news. Bad…

How Did No One Notice the Landfill Hemorrhaging Cash? Budget Cuts.

Last month, a report from city auditor Craig Kinton’s office enumerated what it politely termed “deficiencies” in the operation of the city’s McCommas Bluff landfill. There were a lot of them, since the landfill didn’t really have much in the way of procedures to safeguard cash, prevent embezzlement or make…

In Vickery Meadows, Walking Trail Attracts Many Vagrants, Few Walkers

Vickery Meadows, is a hard-bitten but vibrant neighborhood, teeming with a dense mix of cultures and languages unique in the city. It’s also very poor, and with poverty comes obesity. With obesity comes corresponding health problems like diabetes, heart disease, and hypertension. Enter an empty plot of land off Park…

Fingers Crossed, Dallas May Get a Bikini Basketball Franchise

The website for the Bikini Basketball League is a bare-bones affair, little more than a clock ticking down the seconds to…well, it doesn’t really say exactly what is happening in a shade over 35 days, but one can make an educated guess, particularly with the help of the accompanying blurb…

Say Farewell to the Sylvan Avenue Bridge

The Sylvan Avenue Bridge is a humble thing, an unlovable, low-lying stretch of concrete over the Trinity that tends to flood a handful of times per year. That’s why the city and TxDOT have been planning, what seems like forever planning a newer, wider, taller, $42.3 million replacement. Work on…