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Proposals for Guadalupe Street near the UT campus would prioritize public transit and pedestrians while drivers would have to "find another route."
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The number of cars and trucks on the roads is about 90% what it was before the pandemic, but modified working arrangements have helped reduce the severity of the morning rush.
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TxDOT's $674 million plan to reshape the Y in Oak Hill is on the verge of breaking ground as nearby residents keep fighting to narrow the project's scope.
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Austin is slowly phasing out a program that made some streets more friendly to pedestrians and cyclists by setting up barriers to slow cars and trucks. City Council created the Healthy Streets Initiative to give people more outdoor space for physical activity.
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A heavily used flyover in North Austin was partially destroyed with explosives Saturday morning to make way for a replacement flyover expected to open in about four months.
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TxDOT Plans To Say Goodbye To I-35 Double-Decker In AustinThe Texas Department of Transportation is opening a month-long public comment period on the upcoming I-35 Capital Express Central project. It promises to…
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The Austin City Council and Capital Metro Board voted Friday to form a new local government corporation to oversee the funding and implementation of…
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Thousands of runners will gather for the Austin Marathon, Half-Marathon and 5K races this Sunday, beginning at 7 a.m. The starting line is on Congress…
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From Texas Standard:On average, 1,000 people move to Texas each day. And traditionally, that means more roads and more lanes to accommodate new drivers.…
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The Four Points intersection at RM 620 and RM 2222 in western Travis County has been a source of growing frustration for drivers over the years.“For folks…