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Houston METRO is removing the blue and red high-visibility striping on light rail trains. Here’s why
Read full article: Houston METRO is removing the blue and red high-visibility striping on light rail trains. Here’s whyResidents in the downtown area will no longer the blue and red high-visibility stripping on METRO light rail trains, but instead gray trains.
METRO’s Silver Line bus lanes in Galleria area fail to meet expectations, raises questions about future projects
Read full article: METRO’s Silver Line bus lanes in Galleria area fail to meet expectations, raises questions about future projectsDespite challenges, Houston Metro's Silver Line in the Galleria area is paving the way for similar routes in the future.
🚗Your weekly traffic update: Plan your ride ahead of the CFP National Championship in Houston
Read full article: 🚗Your weekly traffic update: Plan your ride ahead of the CFP National Championship in HoustonDrivers should expect crowded roadways as many gear up for the CFP National Championship.
Ask 2: Why are the red lines on Travis Street so wide?
Read full article: Ask 2: Why are the red lines on Travis Street so wide?Question: Have you driven in downtown Houston lately and noticed the wider red lanes on Travis Street near Interstate 45? Why are those lanes are so wide? Is it necessary to have them take up two lanes of traffic?
How disabled homebound Houstonians can get food, household items delivered for free
Read full article: How disabled homebound Houstonians can get food, household items delivered for freeHouston – There’s a new city program providing food for disabled Houstonians who are homebound. Food includes non-perishable items, fresh produce, as well as some basic home necessities. If you need assistance, you can fill out one of these online forms:English form for food assistanceSpanish form for food assistanceYou can also call 832-394-0814 to be placed on the list. We’re told Houston Metro will deliver all food distributions by Friday.