Dallas City Council has decided it would rather move out of City Hall than fix it. After months of debate, the City Council voted against a plan to spend roughly $500 million repairing the iconic I.M. Pei-designed building, clearing the way for a possible relocation and redevelopment of one of downtown’s most valuable pieces of real estate.
Texas is indeed a very strange state . . . Although this City Hall conundrum isn't nearly as weird as Texans' love affair with Greg Abbott and Ted Cruise and all their attendant drama and questionable policies. Or their tolerance of an unreliable power grid. Or their anti-vax stance that supports measles (and flu) outbreaks. America's own 3rd World state?
I don't live in Dallas. I used to live in Houston, but moved to Northern Colorado. But I still know Texas politics well, so I'm doing th freelance toons for DMN.
Another “that makes no sense” move by a texas government entity. Makes sense to me! Thanks Nick, you & your wife must be happy to have distance from the fray of Texas politics!
This seems to be the Texan way of governing.
Texas is indeed a very strange state . . . Although this City Hall conundrum isn't nearly as weird as Texans' love affair with Greg Abbott and Ted Cruise and all their attendant drama and questionable policies. Or their tolerance of an unreliable power grid. Or their anti-vax stance that supports measles (and flu) outbreaks. America's own 3rd World state?
Since Nick lives there Dallas must have it’s good and great points.
I don't live in Dallas. I used to live in Houston, but moved to Northern Colorado. But I still know Texas politics well, so I'm doing th freelance toons for DMN.
I’m very happy to hear you live in northern Colorado. My brilliant nephew and his family live in Fort Collins. It is lovely.
The city is becoming DalLESS.
Maybe Dallas and possibly the rest of Texas would like to secede?
Another “that makes no sense” move by a texas government entity. Makes sense to me! Thanks Nick, you & your wife must be happy to have distance from the fray of Texas politics!