Today’s Headlines

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  • Alamo Area MPO Collecting Input, Including WikiMap, on Expanding Bike-Share
  • TTC Grants Austin Area Suburbs $4.5M in Ped/Bike Projects (KVUE)
  • Speeding and Alcohol Factor Into Crash That Killed Three on High-Speed Feeder Road (KRIS)
  • TransitCenter: Making Transit Work For Everyone in America’s Rapidly Aging Cities
  • Steven Todack Got a Ticket for Riding His Bike on the Shoulder Where a Driver Hit Him (CBS Austin)
  • Three Men Die After Crashing Into Stopped Semi Truck (Morning News)
  • There’s Free Housing for Cars at Mayor Nirenberg’s Housing Policy Task Force
  • Two Dead in Possible Speed-Related Crash on High-Speed Austin Street (KXAN)

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  • Why Austin Needs To Ditch Traffic Impact Studies and Parking Requirements (BizNow)
  • Arlington Police Chased a Drunk Driver for 8 Miles Until They Crashed (Morning News)
  • UT Student Slams Into Restaurant Along The Drag, Charged With DWI (KXAN)
  • TXDOT’s #EndTheStreak Program Has Been Running Over 365 Deadly Days
  • Community Mtg on DART Cotton Belt Suburban Rail Proposal, November 29
  • Austin Council to Continue Subsidizing Option to Drive to Downtown Shopping (Monitor)
  • NCTCOG Hosting Denton Bike Rodeo Tomorrow

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  • New Downtown Houston Plan Is Great (Bis Now)
  • City of Houston Aquiescence to Neighborhood Bigotry May Delay Harvey Recovery Funds (Houston Chron)
  • Houston Planning Director: Highway-Driven Western Growth Is Fair to Question in Wake of Harvey (Planetizen)
  • Texas Cities Lack Basic Enforcement to Keep Parked Vehicles Out of Bike Lanes (Houston Chron)
  • Bike-Friendly South Dallas Operating Pop-Up Bike Repair Shops, Helping People Ride (Voyage Dallas)
  • Attn: Dallas Morning News – This Is a Crash, Not an Accident
  • New City of Austin Bike Map Color-Coded by Level of Comfort

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  • Houston Light Rail Ridership Set a Record for Astros Parade (Metro)
  • Turns Out Encouraging Growth Outside Cities Made Harvey More Devastating (Houston Chron)
  • Study of I-345 Removal Pulled From Dallas Council Agenda in Favor of Different, Broader Study (D Magazine)
  • Developers Believe Houstonians Are Ready for Small Apartments With Good Transit Access (Houston Chron)
  • TXDOT Begins Selecting Proposed High-Speed Rail Route, Stops Between Oklahoma City and Mexican Border
  • $160 Million Mopac “Lexus Lanes” Served 1% of Austinites in First Month (Statesman)
  • Local Transit Provider Scrambles to Continue Service For Rural Customers (HPM)

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  • Austin Ahead of Its 2017 Target for Building Out All Ages and Abilities Bike Network (Mayor Adler)
  • Chariot – Operating in Austin – Settles ADA Lawsuit, Agrees to Provide Access to All (DOJ)
  • Nirenberg Opening Pandora’s Box of Impervious Cover, Will Impact Urbanism (Rivard)
  • Galveston County Taking Radical Approach of Including Cities in Transpo Bonds (Houston Chron)
  • Fort Bend County Mobility Bond Takes the Normal – in Undeveloped Areas – Approach (Houston Chron)
  • Travis County Does Same Sprawl Subsidy, But With Complete Streets, Parks, and Trails (Statesman)
  • Truckers Are Totally Down for the Road Spending (Land Line Mag)

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  • Students Invited to Show How They Use DART Through Their Art
  • Two Arkansas Residents Killed in Crash on Highway 8 Outside New Boston, TX (TXK Today)
  • Austin Planning Commission Finally Asks Staff to Allow Granny Flats (Monitor)
  • …Not Clear if Actual Urban Treehouses Will Be Allowed, Like in Dallas (Morning News)
  • Gulfton Residents Felt Safe in the Streets During Open Streets Event (Houston Chron)
  • Pro-Traffic Car-Socialists Wrong About New Austin Central Library Parking Policy (Austin Affordability)
  • Another Link in TXDOT‘s March to Add Way Too Much Car Capacity

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