By Luke Ranker, Fort Worth Star-Telegram; January 23, 2019
FORT WORTH
Fort Worth traffic has been a fact of life basically forever, but a plan propelled by interest in the TEXRail line could cut the need for a car for many who want to live and work in Tarrant County.
The city’s economic development department hopes to attract apartments and townhomes, restaurants, bars and grocery stores to the neighborhoods surrounding commuter rail stations. Incentives are no stranger to the city, but these are different — they’re specifically geared toward developments dependent on commuter rail passengers.