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Road rage violence causing North Texas police departments to increase enforcement
At least eight people have been shot or killed in Dallas road rage shootings in the past four weeks. Author: William Joy (WFAA) Updated: 9:33 PM CDT June 27, 2021
DALLAS Across the metroplex, police departments are changing and increasing enforcement efforts to stop road rage violence.
Around 10:15 p.m., Friday, two cars were driving on Loop 12 near Highway 175 when one car cut off the other. Police say the driver who got cut off shot the other car and hit the passenger, a 20-year-old pregnant woman. Her boyfriend was driving and stopped to get help at a nearby Texaco gas station and the woman was taken to Baylor Hospital where she delivered the child.
Construction on underground tunnel project continues, will eventually help flooding in Dallas neighborhoods
The five-mile underground tunnel is expected to provide “100-year flood protection” for nearly 2,200 commercial and residential properties, according to the City. Author: Ariel Plasencia Updated: 4:47 PM CDT May 25, 2021
DALLAS With all the recent rain and extremely wet forecast, we’ve been seeing, we wanted to get an update on the Mill Creek Drainage Relief Tunnel.
The five-mile underground tunnel is expected to provide “100-year flood protection” for nearly 2,200 commercial and residential properties, according to the City of Dallas.
“It will reduce flooding in the State Thomas (neighborhood), in the Baylor Hospital area, around Fair Park, and then some of East Dallas,” said project manager Milton Brooks.
City Council approves contracts to clear land on 80-acre campus
Waxahachie Daily Light
The former Baylor Hospital campus at 1405 West Jefferson Street will soon be torn down as a result of action by the Waxahachie City Council during Monday night’s regular meeting.
Councilmembers authorized agreements with Environmental & Construction Services, Inc. and Vantage Environmental Services, LP for demolition, asbestos abatement and environmental inspection at the former hospital site, which has sat vacant since 2014. The first agreement will be funded through the Choice cooperative purchasing program and the second through a professional services agreement.
The total amount is not to exceed $1,450,000. Assistant city manager Tommy Ludwig noted that the city’s budget for fiscal year 2020-2021 included $1,150,000 that accounted only for the demolition work, and did not include abatement and environmental work because those costs can vary greatly. The additional $300,000 will come fro
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