Bigger price tag, smaller footprint: How Austin’s Project Connect went off the rails
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Legal and political challenges continue to threaten Austin’s multibillion-dollar light rail project that voters approved in 2020.
Legal and political challenges continue to threaten Austin’s multibillion-dollar light rail project that voters approved in 2020.
Legal and political challenges continue to threaten Austin’s multibillion-dollar light rail project that voters approved in 2020.
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