Today, regional transportation planners are set to present plans for a 7-story tall rail line that would run through West Dallas and downtown. Concerns have been raised by Hunt Realty about the potential impact of an elevated high-speed rail line on the $5 billion Reunion project. The briefing for the Dallas City Council included discussions on connecting Dallas and Fort Worth with a high-speed train. One of North Texas's wealthiest developers warned that the project, stretching from Houston to Dallas, could result in the loss of Reunion Tower, despite proponents calling it transformative. Dallas officials, however, appear skeptical about extending the high-speed rail to Fort Worth.
Dallas officials are proving to be a hard sell on extending high-speed rail to Fort Worth https://t.co/B8O0BkCGG5
One of the wealthiest developers in North Texas claims the planned high-speed rail project from Houston to Dallas could cause the loss of Reunion Tower. Proponents for it call the project transformative. What do you think? https://t.co/qXsamlY5us
The idea of connecting Dallas and Fort Worth with a high-speed train was part of the briefing for the Dallas City Council on Wednesday. https://t.co/FyUNO7sEXr
Hunt Realty: Elevated high-speed rail line could thwart $5 billion Reunion project https://t.co/LLS7RVvOfj
Regional transportation planners will today present plans to run a 7-story tall rail line through West Dallas and downtown. How will it affect the city? We don't know. https://t.co/LrvICcsGnV