Cities in Motion

Ep 15 | Hyperlocal Hero: Hexel Colorado from Dallas Urbanist

45 min · 24. Apr. 2026
Episode Ep 15 | Hyperlocal Hero: Hexel Colorado from Dallas Urbanist Cover

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In this episode, we sit down with Hexel Colorado, the founder of Dallas Urbanist and a leading voice in the Texas transit scene. Hexel isn't just a content creator; he’s an advocate who transitioned from viral "Dallas 1939" history videos to chairing the DART Citizens Advisory Committee. We dive into: * The Car-Free Life in Texas: What four years of navigating DFW without a car has taught him about "game time decisions" and the reality of our streets. * From "Likes" to Laws: How Hexel leverages digital advocacy to influence actual policy change—from parking reform to transit funding. * The Power of Hyperlocal: Why starting a "Local Conversation" (STLC) is the most effective way to fix your neighborhood. * The 1939 Blueprint: Uncovering the walkable history of Dallas and why it proves that car dependency was a choice, not an inevitability. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a city planning nerd, or someone tired of being stuck in traffic, Hexel’s story is a masterclass in how to become a hero in your own zip code. * Follow Hexel on Instagram: @DallasUrbanist * Learn more about Dallas Urbanists STLC * Join the movement at StrongTowns.org

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