From statesman, December 22, 2008...
Texas Transportation Commission chairman Ric Williamson, whose imposing will and enterprising ideas had dominated state transportation policy for five years, died of a heart attack in a Weatherford hospital the morning of Dec. 30, 2007 . His sudden absence — coming just as the agency he ran was facing a cash crunch and an as-yet-undisclosed accounting problem of historic proportions — left TxDOT rudderless. That leadership vacuum affected everything to come in 2008, at least in Texas highway circles.
Capital Metro, meanwhile, had a whirlwind of a year, raising fares as ridership boomed, weathering a strike and announcing when its over-budget and tardy passenger rail line would open.
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