Coalition for a New Dallas hopes new political muscle will help its causes.
By Hayat Norimine, City Hall Reporter
Read MoreCoalition for a New Dallas hopes new political muscle will help its causes.
By Hayat Norimine, City Hall Reporter
Read MoreDo you support removing I-345 and replacing it with a mixed-use, mixed-income neighborhood that restores the community grid and reconnects East and South Dallas?
Read MoreLast year, D Magazine published a special edition 13th issue dedicated to New Urbanism in Dallas and North Texas. In that issue…
Read MoreWith unprecedented population growth on the horizon, increasing inequity, and a critical mayoral election in May, it is the time to…
Read MoreThe Coalition for a New Dallas launched more than two years ago with the mission of revitalizing our city’s neighborhoods and…
Read MoreU.S. Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx spoke before the Transportation Research Board about the importance of…
Read MoreNPR’s “The Diane Rehm Show” had on a special guest in U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx last Thursday to discuss the impact of the American highway system…
Read MoreJoseph Stromberg at Vox asks one important question: why did we build highways across our American cities anyway?
Read MoreThe Atlantic dives into the relationship between highways and poverty in America, following a talk at the University of Arkansas’s Clinton School of…
Read MoreThe Coalition officially filed its papers on February 10, making us just five months old. In those five months, we’ve generated more than 6,750 Facebook likes, hosted…
Read MoreDallas Observer’s Jim Schutze discusses the new era of Dallas politics in this column.
Read MoreThe City of Dallas, once a powerful, sophisticated metropolis, began to lose its economic momentum to the suburbs in the 1970s.
Read MoreAn aerial map of Dallas tells a disturbing tale: Our city today is an illogical patchwork of neighborhoods and districts, divided by highways. Where there are…
Read MoreThe City of Dallas, once a powerful, sophisticated metropolis, began to lose its economic momentum to the…
Read MoreThe upcoming May 9 Dallas City Council election will determine whether Dallas fights for the right to control its own economic destiny or continues the status…
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