After Election Day results, robust public transit seems more likely — but much work must be done


Voters in two additional Austin-area communities have reaffirmed their cities' participation in the region's transit authority. But suburban leaders and Capital Metro acknowledged additional steps are needed to ensure the long-term viability of the regional transit plan for the metro's outskirts, a process that could include a push for more transit-oriented development.

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