DALLAS — After years of planning and two months of demolition that has closed a 2.3 mile stretch of I-30 twice, the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) held a ceremonial groundbreaking on Thursday for the project designed to widen I-30 through Dallas, improve vehicle and pedestrian movement, and spur economic development to the southern side of the city.
At the intersection where the Cadiz and Akard Street bridges used to meet on the north side of the freeway, Robert Vaughan with the Texas Transportation Commission praised a project designed to improve safety and reduce congestion.
“Getting Texans moving and out of traffic faster and safer is the goal,” Vaughn said…