Well, thank goodness there’s finally going to be some construction we’ll be able to see in the Trinity Corridor Project. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reports that the city of Dallas arm-twisted the Texas Public Utility Commission (which ostensibly still regulates power transmission services in the state) into paying about $12 million of the $17 million cost to bury a new power transmission line running through the corridor (the Dallas City Council voted to pay the remaining 25% of the project’s cost): "In filings at the PUC, the city of Dallas said that ‘the issue of aesthetics is a most prominent issue,’ that the city desires ‘views of the park and recreational areas unobstructed by any buildings or structures’ and that ‘the presence of additional towers in the area will significantly interfere with the parks and recreation areas.’ I guess the enticing presence of a six-lane, no-access, superhighway toll road in the vicinity won’t detract from the park and rec areas, though…