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The city could end its monthly pass for Handitran in favor of a system where riders would buy bundles of credits that would be exchanged for rides.
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DART elections in the suburbs will impact the future of public transit in North Texas.
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Microtransit is having a moment in the suburbs of North Texas. As large Dallas-area suburban cities seek to potentially leave the Dallas Area Rapid Transit agency, some government leaders see a service similar to Uber as the replacement.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit's recently appointed board chair Randall Bryant sat down with ËÄ»¢Ó°Ôº as four cities prepare to vote whether to leave the agency.
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Regional Transportation Council members questioned why the North Central Texas Council of Governments wants to get rid of an experienced transportation director.
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The DART board this week reviewed potential service changes if four member cities leave the agency.
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Carrollton Mayor Steve Babick said the city hasn't made a decision to leave DART, but a withdrawal election is still on the table.
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The new Dallas bus terminal at Harry Hines begins service on Dec. 9.
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The transit agency commemorated the civil rights icon, whose refusal to give up her seat sparked a bus boycott.
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Federal and local governments are cooperating on security and funding, says FIFA World Cup North Texas organizing committee.
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Addison City Council will vote next week whether to call for a withdrawal election to leave DART. It would be the fifth city to do so.
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Highland Park and Farmers Branch both approved holding elections next year on whether or not to stay in DART. If residents vote to pull their city from the transit agency, it will reduce DART's scope and how much funding it gets.