Texas Population Growth Driven By Urban Areas
Improving the issues of affordable housing and infrastructure unite all Texans.
Improving the issues of affordable housing and infrastructure unite all Texans.
We need solutions that work for the 90% of the state’s population that lives near cities.
Both Texas’ problems and its opportunities are the quintessentially urban ones.
As the state’s legislators arrive for their 88th session, they need to remember Texas is no longer a rural state.
Texas is a paradigm for the country — a microcosm of the nation.
Why do voters who show up to elect presidents and governors not show up to vote for mayor or city council members?
With its weak-mayor form of government, the capital city’s top job only has so much power.
With remote and hybrid work here to stay, how will we make our downtowns work moving forward?