DALLAS (AP) _ Monta Ellis is declining the player option for the final year of his contract with the Dallas Mavericks and will become an unrestricted free agent. Ellis was set to make $8.7 million in the final year of a three-year, $25 million contract. His agent doesn’t rule out a return to the Mavs.
Ellis Declines Option with Dallas
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Bryan + College Station Public Library System Update on WTAW
Hear more about an upcoming Financial Literacy Workshop presented by Charles Schwab and Frost Bank, reading programs, holiday events, and more during an update on The Infomaniacs on Thursday, October 10, 2024. Listen to “Bryan + College Station Public Library System Update on The Infomaniacs” on Spreaker.
Texas A&M’s Chief Operating Officer Shares Information About A Proposed Underground “Aggie Loop” To Relieve Above Ground Traffic Congestion
As Texas A&M’s president finalizes recommendations of a university wide capacity study, his chief operating officer (COO) met with reporters about a proposal to relieve above ground traffic congestion. COO Peter Lange said a network of underground tunnels nicknamed the “Aggie Loop” could deploy as many as 60 electric vehicles to move between east and west campus, as many as 3,300 people per hour in four minutes. Lange compared the A&M model to one in Las Vegas that transports people between that city’s convention center and connected hotels. Lange said another idea under consideration to reduce movement between east and west campus, involves more buildings where students on west campus could take core curriculum classes, live, and eat. The tunnel route is based on the two most heavily used on campus bus routes which are routes one and three. The “Aggie Loop”, at 30 feet below ground, would connect the Polo Road area of campus with the memorial student center (MSC), White Creek apartments and Reed Arena. Transit time from Polo Road to the MSC would be two minutes and the transit time from White Creek Apartments to the commons area would be completed in three minutes. The project would also require building passenger stations above and below ground. Funding is unknown, though it is likely that A&M would need to fund this centrally and transit resources would be allocated to improving existing routes. While A&M’s president has not made any final decisions related to the capacity study, Mark Welsh has stated the possibility of freezing undergraduate enrollment for five years. Click HERE to read and download the draft recommendations of Texas A&M’s capacity study that were released in July 2024. Click below to hear comments from Peter Lange, visiting with reporters on October 8, 2024: Listen to “Texas A&M's chief operating officer shares information about a proposed underground "Aggie Loop" to relieve above ground traffic congestion” on Spreaker.
Brazos County Commission Joins The Bryan City Council In An Economic Development Project In Downtown Bryan
Brazos County commissioners agree to divert the county’s portion of future property tax money in the north section of downtown Bryan. That is associated with an undisclosed economic development project from the Bryan city council. County judge Duane Peters provided information about the county’s involvement during the commission’s October 1st meeting, in response to a citizen’s question about the county paying for a new parking garage. County documents say the creation of 300 parking spaces would serve a new development along Bryan Avenue between 22nd and Martin Luther King, Jr. Street. The Bryan city council during its October regular meeting, approved without public comment the interlocal agreement with Brazos County and an eighth amendment to the tax increment reinvestment zone (TIRZ) where this development will take place. Click HERE to read and download the interlocal agreement approved by the Brazos County commission and the Bryan city council. Click HERE to read and download the Bryan city council’s approval of the eighth amendment to the TIRZ that is associated with the city-county interlocal agreement. Click HERE to read and download Bryan city council background information about amendments to the downtown Bryan TIRZ. Click HERE to read and download the city of Bryan’s document establishing the downtown TIRZ in August 2009. Click below to hear comments from Duane Peters during the October 1, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting. Listen to “Brazos County commission joins the Bryan city council in an economic development project in downtown Bryan” on Spreaker.