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Irving outlines $100M drainage, bridge and transit plans, says Hidden Ridge DART station near opening
Summary
City leaders described multi-year capital programs: $100 million for drainage improvements, another $100 million for road renewals, a signature bridge and a $320 million Irving interchange project (noted to have been reduced from an estimated $420 million), plus a Hidden Ridge DART station about 60 days from opening.
Mayor Rick Stoffer used the State of the City to highlight large capital investments that continued through the pandemic, including multi-year drainage and street programs and several transit and neighborhood projects.
City staff presented "Drainage Solutions for a Better Tomorrow," a five-year, $100,000,000 investment aimed at protecting homes and reducing flood risk;…
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