I did not interview at UTSW unlike the others, and am currently at UF Neuro, so would give you my side of the story (you must have heard tonnes of it anyways from so many people while you interviewed here).
One of the complaints we make amongst ourselves is that the program has gotten busier and doesn't give much time to do stuff we would want to, esp during the inpatient service- study, relax, sleep....It definitely is a smaller program compared to UTSW, but it will now be 4 residents per year from 2008, so by the time you come here, it will be bigger than ever. Program is supposed to undergo restructuring, which would help the residents not only see patients, but would also give them ample time outside of training.
Our program chair is stepping down soon which would mean bringing in someone new. We already have more faculty- in stroke/epilepsy. We are going to have a NeuroICU, and it will run fullfledged which will be a nice learning experience.
Faculty has remained accessible and friendly like always which is what I like about the place, even though I have many axes to grind about the program.
We had some terrific applicants interviewing with us so far and it would be a very good class of 2009 for sure.
Good luck with your match.