Photos From Tracks To The Future

This post will be used to share photos from the Tracks to the Future conference. Live text blogging will be in the post above this.


Bill Thornton


Mayor Pro Tem Danny Scarth


Karen Walz, Vision North Texas


Brian Leslie, Prescott Realty and Urban Land Institute


Tom Shelton, North Central Texas Council of Governments


Vick Suhm


Texas State Senator/former Fort Worth city council member Wendy Davis.


Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief


Former Charlotte, NC Mayor Pat McCrory


Former Charlotte, NC Mayor Pat McCrory


Former Charlotte, NC Mayor Pat McCrory


Former Charlotte, NC Mayor Pat McCrory


DCTA representative Charles Emery


DART representative Randall Chrisman


L-R: Bob Parmlee, The T; Jungus Jordan, Fort Worth City Councilman


Charlie Hales, HDR Engineering


L-R: Charles Hales, HDR Engineering; Joel Burns, Fort Worth City Councilman; Jay Kline, DART


Streetcar discussion panel, L-R: Charlie Hales, HDR Engineering; Joel Burns, Fort Worth City Councilman; Jay Kline, DART; Gordon Derr, Austin Transportation Department; Jason Rodriguez, VIA Metropolitan Transit; Larry Hopper, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority


Terry Shook, Charlotte architect and transit advocate


Next Steps panel, L-R: Terry Shook, Charlotte architect and transit advocate; Rick Cain, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority; Roy Brooks, Tarrant County Commissioner; Mike Berry, Hillwood Development; Burleson Mayor Ken Shetter, Chair of Tarrant County Regional Transportation Coalition; Bill Glavin, TxDOT Railroad Director


Mike Berry, Hillwood Development


L-R: Burleson Mayor Ken Shetter, Chair of Tarrant County Regional Transportation Coalition; Bill Glavin, TxDOT Railroad Director


L-R: Terry Shook, Charlotte architect and transit advocate; Rick Cain, Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority


Roy Brooks, Tarrant County Commissioner


Fernando Costa, Fort Worth Assistant City Manager

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