Posts Tagged ‘Traffic’
By Bruce Felps Dallas City Council yesterday voted to approve the Garland Road Vision plan.
By Bruce Felps Back during December, the City Plan Commission voted in favor of the Garland Road Vision plan to spruce up the artery and give it a more uniform look with better transportation options.
By Bruce Felps In case you haven’t heard the Cat-ice-strophe … Icepopalypse … Ice Apocalypse 2011: The Reckoning … whatever clever name you wish to ascribe to today’s weather conditions have pretty much brought activities in Dallas to a halt. DART either shut down or greatly slowed down mass transit service, including HOV lanes along [...]
By Bruce Felps An appointment took me along Matilda Street right past Robert E. Lee Elementary School just a bit ago, about straight-up 3 p.m. Commuters might what to know that the middle two lanes — one northbound and the other southbound along Matilda between Goodwin and Llano avenues — are closed because of roadwork.
By Bruce Felps At the rate I’m going with these little “2 cents” items, when I don’t have enough abstract thought to flesh out a full column, I will have depleted my retirement fund by … Oh, who am I kidding? What retirement fund? Anyway, in a startling precedent set plenty of times, I failed [...]
By Bruce Felps Without a doubt, every one of us is the best driver on the road … at least in our own minds. Those among us who have a firmer grasp on reality might admit they need a little refresher course on the finer points of driving, particularly folks 55 years and older. AARP [...]
By Bruce Felps A lunch appointment with a most gracious Lake Highlands lady — hi Rhonda — rousted me from the chilly confines of the compound here and took me north along Skillman Street. Be warned of road construction that has the neighborhood throughway narrowed to but one lane in each direction.
By Bruce Felps No doubt a significant number of you guys want to know which streets will be closed to vehicular traffic Sunday during the White Rock Marathon and at what times. Presented herein are the answers, courtesy of race organizers, Dallas police, and the city’s only daily newsprint. Me? I just provide the transcribing [...]
By Bruce Felps Plans to alter the complexion of Garland Road, from its confluence at Gaston Avenue to the Dallas-Garland border at LBJ Freeway, look to be near ready for Dallas City Council’s approval. The Garland Road Vision Advisory Committee finished up the plan with the help of HOK Consultants, an urban planning firm, and [...]
By Bruce Felps An amused Susan Hello, she of For the Love of the Lake, called a bit ago to tell me about someone who might just get a surprise visit soon from Dallas’ finest. She and Jeff Snoyer, he of Highland Park Cafeteria, saw a driver plow into one of those advertising kiosks, extricate [...]








