ChoppinDs40 said:
I believe his response would affirm my notion. Doesn't want it in Frisco.
Of course no article is going to be written that basically says "we're too white and rich to want public transport here"
Cmon man.
Also, because it wasn't published in an article you can google doesn't mean it wasn't said.
Dude,
What is your obsession with Frisco?
Who gives a f*** about Frisco?
Frisco is only like 20 years old and is way out in the country. Most of Frisco's development happened after the opening of StoneBriar Mall in 2000. Plano, Richardson and Irving have all been around a lot longer, and they all owe a lot of their suburban business success to the money they invested in DART decades ago.
Arlington doesn't have the business community that Plano, Richardson or Irving has because they have no public transportation. Arlington is by far the largest suburb in the Dallas area, and its economy is largely based on General Motors.
Most of Frisco is not going to be optimum for public transportation because the city is largely rural and suburban.
Public transportation is geared towards people that want to live without a car, or limit the use of their own personal vehicle.