07/03/2009 09:34 PM | Via: Fort Worth Star Telegram

Texas lawmakers don’t like tolls but also don’t like solutions

For a brief time last Wednesday, it looked as if the Dallas-Fort Worth area might escape having toll lanes on a major new highway project. Then, quickly as it had come up, the bubble burst. It turned out to be just another example of the state’s inability to... read the full story

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Texas [...] lanes to the DFW Connector, a 14-lane remake of Texas 114, Texas 121 and other roadways that converge [...] DFW Connector, a 14-lane remake of Texas 114, Texas 121 and other roadways that converge into the [...]

Regional Transportation Council [...] local metropolitan planning organization, the Regional Transportation Council , which had laid out the toll plan for the two [...] of Governments and staff director for the RTC , says the part that is not yet funded runs from [...]

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