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The plans, each under $5 billion, are starkly smaller than the original map presented to voters before the November 2020 election.
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Bills with big name backing in the Texas House and Senate would force a citywide election if the Austin Transit Partnership wants to borrow money for construction of light-rail lines.
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The cash infusion clears the way for two MetroRapid lines to begin running with an all-electric fleet of buses in 2025.
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The Pleasant Valley and Expo Center lines were supposed to start running this summer with buses every 10 minutes.
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Watkins started at the agency as a bus driver in 1994 and rose through the ranks.
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The transit agency is renting 9,000-square-foot of office space on Cameron Road to serve as its first police station. The move to create a police force has drawn criticism.
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The CapMetro board is scheduled to vote Friday on leasing office space for a temporary police station.
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The Austin Transit Partnership is considering what to cut or delay as Project Connect costs soar amid high inflation.
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Millions of Americans say they don't vote because they lack transportation, so here are some free or discounted ways to get from your home to a polling station.
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An ongoing parts shortage afflicting transit agencies nationwide is keeping a handful of CapMetro buses off the roads each day, lengthening waits for riders.