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  2. Federal environmental review of Austin's light-rail plans ...

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    Feb. 22 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in a Zoom meeting. ... of the City Council and the Austin Transit Partnership board of ... Transit Partnership on Nov. 8 at Dirty Martin's Place near the University of ...

  3. Austin light-rail planners nix plans to acquire Dirty Martin ...

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    Last week, the Austin Transit Partnership kicked off a series of open house events as part of a federal environmental review. This fall, as part of the 1½-year-long review, transit officials will ...

  4. Austin's light-rail planners reveal updated cost estimate ...

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    The Austin Transit Partnership has known the $7.1 billion estimate since at least September, according to paperwork the agency submitted last fall to the federal transit agency to qualify for ...

  5. CapMetro - Wikipedia

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    Instead, the city expanded TEI's contract to cover the rest of the city using school buses which began August 1 after Austin Transit carried through on their threat. [25] However, by November TEI said it was losing US$20,000 and would have to stop service January 1 forcing the city start subsidizing operations in January 1971. [24] However, by ...

  6. Project Connect - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Transit Partnership has estimated it will spend $116 million towards "professional services and administrative costs" with the rest going towards new construction. [27] Of that, $8 million is set aside for the two bus routes, while the remaining cost will go towards environmental impact reviews, as well as overall design.

  7. Blue Line (CapMetro) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Line corridor will include a transit pathway for a light rail or bus rapid transit line running on the west side of Downtown Austin to Austin–Bergstrom International Airport in southeast Austin. [5] The line was included as part of the Project Connect referendum during the 2020 election. [3] [6]

  8. CapMetro Rail - Wikipedia

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    The Gold Line is a planned 9.5-mile (15.3 km) bus rapid transit line that would operate from Austin Community College's Highland campus to the South Congress Transit Center park-and-ride, and will travel on Airport, Red River, San Jacinto/Trinity, 7th/8th, Neches/Red River, 4th, Riverside, and South Congress.

  9. Opinion: $25 billion for Austin transit projects: Good ... - AOL

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    It's estimated that by 2045, implementation of new transit systems in Austin will create $19.9 billion in additional business sales and $8.7 billion in additional wages.