Buses on less frequent routes may run every 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the time of day. MetroNow: Mayor Whitmire, Metro leaders unveil plan to tackle crime, boost Houston transit ...
Houston's Metropolitan ... the city's unhoused population. METRO Chair Elizabeth Gonzalez Brock said the transportation agency will "take back our buses, shelters and transit system from the ...
The Houston-Galveston Area Council’s $700,000 study is exploring long-term safety and mobility improvements for Washington ...
The raised crosswalk is being removed as the METRO transit authority repaves the road. The local city council member says the ...
As Metro unveils its latest initiatives to increase ridership on the city’s public transportation system, some residents in ...
Mayor John Whitmire welcoming with open arms a new era at our transit system, emphasizing enhanced rider service efficiency and critical investments in our city's streets and infrastructure.
Houston officials ... remember when transit stations, bus stops were so much more friendly,” Whitmire said. “So we’re going to address a user-friendly Metro.” MetroNow includes service ...
HOUSTON — City leaders want to increase ridership on Houston's buses and light rail trains through an initiative to improve public transportation service. Mayor John Whitmire and METRO Board ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK ... "When I look around, whether it's 5 a.m. or 10 p.m., I see the buses empty, and I don't like that." METRO says it understands that people won't ride or use their ...
Thousands of people move through the heart of downtown Houston every day, walking, crossing, waiting as METRO trains pass. For some, what should be a routine commute feels more like a risk.
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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- This Thursday, METRO's board is expected to approve an agenda item that will give $10 million to Houston Mayor John Whitmire's initiative to combat homelessness in the city.