Dallas Keeps Red Light Cameras, Right to Screw Up Your Credit

They don’t work. At least not in the way they’re intended to. Study after study shows that red light cameras are, at best, an inefficient revenue generator and, at worst, increase accidents. Dallas’ red light enforcement is especially bad. Because the city signed its contract with Xerox — the company…

Dallas’ Trinity Strand Trail Is “Finished”

Four-and-a-half years ago, Mayor Tom Leppert stood overlooking the old Trinity River channel, now a forlorn muddy course that snakes through the Design District, and unveiled Turtle Creek Plaza, a handsome semi-circle of concrete adorned with a red water fountain that very much resembles a fire hydrant and a blue…

Mayor Rawlings Hires PR Firm

Mike Rawlings has hired Laurey Peat + Associates, a Dallas-based public relations firm to handle media relations for the mayor’s office. The firm replaces Sam Merten, the mayor’s previous manager of public affairs and communications, who left the office on September 19 to make a run for the District 9…

Plano GOP Ad Guy Wants You to Know, “Republicans Are People Too”

Vinny Minchillo had seen enough. “Everyone talks about civil discourse, but when we talk to each other, especially on social media, there’s no civil discourse,” he says. “It’s really, really funny. It’s become OK to talk about Republicans in the most horrible terms possible. In the ’80s and ’90s on…

Dallas Apartments and Hotels Are Terrible at Recycling

It’s really easy to recycle in Dallas if you live in a house. Just dump that unsorted mass of old newspapers, empty soda cans and milk cartons into a cavernous blue bin, drag it to the curb and let one the city’s lumbering dump trucks haul it away. For those…

Demolishing Old Buildings in Dallas Is Easier Than Saving Them

Tim Headington, the oil billionaire behind the Joule Hotel, has a weird relationship with local preservationists. On the one hand, Preservation Dallas honored him with an achievement award last May for his work on the hotel, which sits in a restored 1927 building. On the other hand, Preservation Dallas Executive…