Hell Is I-35 This Weekend

If you had planned to drive anywhere near Interstate 35W in Fort Worth and Denton County this weekend, we and the Texas Department of Transportation have one request: Don’t. Really. Please, just don’t. You may have seen some of the warning signs flashing from Waco to Denton County, telling drivers…

Dallas-Area Officials Hoping to Lure Tesla’s Gigafactory to Dallas

The conventional wisdom at the moment is that when Tesla Motors gets around to announcing details of its highly coveted, $5 billion battery gigafactory — the type of economic development that gives red-state governors with ill-concealed presidential aspirations wet dreams — it will land in one of two places: Reno…

LBJ Toll Lanes Expanding to the East

The Dallas City Council’s Transportation and Trinity River Corridor Committee was briefed early this afternoon about plans that should make travel on the LBJ Freeway east of Central Expressway just as exasperating as commuting on the western side. Matthew Craig, an engineer for Halff Associates, the firm charged with shepherding…

Which Dallas Neighborhoods Face the Longest Commutes?

If you had to guess which Census tract in the Dallas area had the worst commute, which would you choose? McKinney, maybe? One of the far-flung Fort Worth exurbs popping up in Denton and Tarrant County? If so, you’d be way off. The lone spot of dark brown on the…

Dallas Is Actually Getting a Bit Safer for Pedestrians

Outside of Uptown and a small handful of other neighborhoods, walking in Dallas sucks. Ungainly sprawl and skin-boiling heat aside, there’s a very real chance you’ll be flattened by an SUV. No wonder that a mere 1.2 percent of the population commutes by foot, lower than all but a couple…

Virgin America Will Get Two Love Field Gates After All

It’s official: the city of Dallas has agreed to let Virgin America move into Love Field. “After consideration of a number of factors, the City of Dallas has provided its consent to the sub-lease to Virgin America requested by American Airlines,” City Manager A.C. Gonzalez said in a statement released…

Dallas’ Bike-Helmet Mandate Is Basically Toast

When Dallas City Council members first entertained the idea of doing away with the city’s 18-year-old bike helmet requirement two weeks ago, they left promising to give the proposal “strong consideration.” At this morning’s meeting of the Quality of Life committee, it became clear that they will do way more…