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The number of traffic fatalities was up from 26 in 2022. Arlington city officials have enacted safety measures and are planning longer-term fixes.
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Trademark Property Company will redevelop the Arlington shopping center known as Lincoln Square into a walkable, mixed-use development called "Anthem."
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The department announced a historic investment in bike trails and pedestrian walkways.
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A public-private partnership is working to build 50 miles of trail around the city, aiming to connect both recreationists and commuters to other parts of Dallas.
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The intersection of Forest Lane and Audelia Road is known as a crime hotspot. City officials hope the Northeast Dallas project, to be completed by June 2024, changes that.
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Council members say the old highway next to Deep Ellum is reaching the end of its functional life.
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A pilot program in Arlington will map walking routes, sidewalk conditions, healthy food and city services in areas where residents face higher obesity rates, lower income and so-called "food deserts."
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The 'Dallas Sidewalk Master Plan' seeks to improve walkability for pedestrians. The city council will decide whether or not to adopt it.
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Five stories that have North Texas talking: Three Dallas neighborhoods are considered foot-friendly; Rick Perry endorsed Ted Cruz, but didn’t vote for…
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Architects and planners from across the country have flown or driven to Dallas for the 23rd annual Congress for the New Urbanism. But they would have…