Traffic, trash, NIMBYism: Downsides of DFW's rapid growth

Increased congestion on the roads is an external sign of the population boom in the Metroplex and a topic that's top of mind for residents already frustrated with waiting in traffic to get to work. If things don’t change, the region's council of governments anticipates a 118% increase in the time spent in our cars daily by 2050.
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