A Look Inside Dallas’s Proposed $1.25 Billion Bond Has The City Wondering, Where is the Money, LaShondra?

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These Dallas streets have become notorious. But not for the summer day parties, life-threatening Deep Ellum nights or the random sighting of a front-facing scooter bike “gang” (because can it really be a gang if everyone’s knees are in front of them?). Instead, Dallas streets have become notorious for their condition, namely the countless gaping holes developed from sitting water, wear and tear, and what we can only hope is the occasional trail ride function that has gone all the right ways. The kind of holes that are so disruptive and destructive that they make trying to record the next viral TikTok video en route to that job you’re hoping to quit once the content takes off all but impossible, and unplanned tire, suspension and axle repairs all but inevitable. In fact, the streets are so bad in Dallas that they were at the center of a lawsuit against the city back in 2017, when a driver by the name of John Everhart sued the city for auto damages caused by these notorious potholes.& Dallas City Council  [Image courtesy Lola Gomez, Staff Photographer, Dallas Morning News] Needless to say, the city was able to have the lawsuit dismissed, denying it...

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