Fort Worth Jammed Up In Its Efforts To Support Public Transit Like Comparable Cities

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Arlington TX

07 March, 2022

6:47 PM

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By Sandra Sadek, Fort Worth Report March 7, 2022 Fort Worth resident Caleb Kellan does not own a car. He relies on Trinity Metro's bus system to get to his job at the Cheesecake Factory downtown every day. Sometimes, though, that doesn't cut it for Kellan. He is concerned public transportation in the city does not meet the needs of people like him who rely on this public service. "Public transportation is not good. It doesn't go to enough places," he said. Many residents' livelihoods depend on adequate transportation options. Despite their needs, Fort Worth still trails behind other comparable cities in its efforts to fund public transportation. To read the full article, click here. Fort Worth Report is a nonpartisan, nonprofit news organization that produces factual, in-depth journalism about city and county government, schools, healthcare, business, and arts and culture in Tarrant County. Always free to read; subscribe to newsletters, read coverage or support our newsroom at fortworthreport.org.

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