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Leander voted 59% in favor of staying in the Capital Metro system and the 1% sales tax that pays for transit service.
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The election results mean Leander will keep a commuter rail link into Austin, a commuter bus route and an on-demand minibus called Pickup. The city will also continue paying a 1% sales tax to Capital Metro.
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The Austin suburb is voting on whether to cut ties with Capital Metro and keep millions in sales tax cash.
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Project Connect's Orange Line will run from Stassney Lane through the UT campus and up to the North Lamar Transit Center. Maps show how Guadalupe Street would be redrawn between 29th and 27th streets to accommodate the rail.
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Designers would build a bigger light-rail bridge to accomodate CapMetro buses under a proposal being presented tonight.
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A federal judge ruled Monday that the federal mask mandate was unlawful. Now, travelers can ditch their masks if they choose.
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Officials say they don't expect more tax hikes, but the higher cost could delay a full rollout of the transit expansion.
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The pilot program allows passengers to pick spots closer to their destination, so they don’t have to walk as much in the dark.
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A new push for improvements following a traffic jam at the Rolling Stones concert is moving ahead, but a major road leading to COTA isn't scheduled to be widened until the next decade.
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The transit agency hopes capping fares and reducing how much people with low incomes have to pay will boost ridership.