Houston Metro's Next Steps Could Have Big Impacts, But For Whom Depends on Final Funding and Plans
With several still very preliminary plans for Metro's next steps on the table, how should we think about equity?

Houston Metro's Next Steps Could Have Big Impacts, But For Whom Depends on Final Funding and Plans
With several still very preliminary plans for Metro's next steps on the table, how should we think about equity?
Q&A: New Metro Board Member Teresa Morales Shares Her Goals for Houston's Transit System
In July, Morales was appointed by Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner for the Metro board position.
Metro Presents Draft Long-Range Plan
Still preliminary, the plan includes airport rail connections, bus rapid transit and more but will likely face serious financial constraints.
Urban Review: Texas Highways Forever, A Digital Humanities Response to Family Separation and More
In this week's roundup: basic universal income, mapping ICE, the future of bus driving and why Texas keeps building highways.
Why I’m Scared To Walk In Houston
The city needs a profound change in its motoring culture – not just from motorists themselves, but also from the authorities.
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