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Lower Greenville Improvements Pay Off with New Trader Joe’s Grocery







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Dallas: The City That Loves to Plan







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Nationwide Emergency Alert System Test – TODAY at 1PM







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Angela, Oscar, Sergio, and Max before Sunday’s Ciclovia ride in Bogota, Colombia







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Celebrate Angela’s 40th Birthday Bonanza on September 27th!







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D Magazine: “Let’s Ditch the Trinity River Toll Road”







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Gas Drilling Taskforce Invites Public Comment Tues. Aug. 2







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Council Approves Gas Drilling Taskforce Members







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A Blueprint for a Trinity Park We Can Use Today







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It’s Been a Bumper Crop Week for All Things Trinity







Requesting a New Stop Sign
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Upon receipt of the request, an engineer will perform a warrant study. The study includes a review of accident history, sight distance, traffic volumes, major street speeds, neighborhood characteristics, and cross-street delays. Stop signs are not used as speed control. Studies normally take 6-8 weeks.