Dallas Area Rapid Transit is a step closer to a compromise that could save the agency from being dismantled in elections this spring.
The DART board of directors on Tuesday voted on a resolution that proposes a new governance and funding model for its 13 member cities.
Under the new model, each city would get a seat on the board as opposed to some seats being shared by a single member. That would reduce the city of Dallas鈥 majority on the board to 45%. It would also implement a program that would return sales tax contributions to member cities over the course of six years.
鈥淔or our organization to try to be a regional organization, and not just our services, but how we address the concerns of our 13 cities, I felt it would be best that for both governance and for funding that we approach both problems with a regional solution,鈥 said DART board chairman Randall Bryant.
The resolution on the new funding model passed in a 14 to 1 vote, with Dallas and Cockrell Hill representative Enrique Macgregor voting against it.
He told the board he鈥檚 confident DART 鈥渨ill win鈥 in the upcoming elections.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 happening is we鈥檙e now just handing money out to cities that threaten with this as a way to get money,鈥 MacGregor said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always been a money grab and they鈥檙e going to get that money. It鈥檚 not in good faith to give them that money.鈥
Board director and Irving Mayor Rick Stopfer, whose city is one of the six that have called an election, refuted MacGregor鈥檚 claim.
鈥淸The election] was not set up because we were looking for dollars and cents,鈥 Stopfer said. 鈥淚t was set up because we're trying to figure out how to provide a better service.鈥
The vote comes after Plano鈥檚 city manager announced Monday that the city is considering DART鈥檚 proposal. The Plano City Council tabled a decision on a rideshare service that would have replaced DART if voters chose to withdraw in the May 2 election.
鈥淭he City of Plano is encouraged by the meaningful conversations with DART. If an agreement is reached, City Council is prepared to act quickly,鈥 said Plano spokesperson Amanda McNew in a written statement Wednesday. 鈥淎t the same time, Plano will keep exploring additional ways to strengthen and expand transportation choices across the city, regardless of the outcome.鈥
The new proposal also calls for DART and the North Central Texas Council of Governments to create a new transit authority for all commuter rail lines in North Texas. That authority would then operate DART鈥檚 Silver Line, Trinity Metro's Trinity Railway Express, TEXRail and Denton County Transit Authority鈥檚 A-Train.
The Regional Transportation Council, which represents various local governments and entities on transportation matters, would also provide funding to cities under the new model.
DART is also going to seek additional funding through a local effort for a new vehicle registration fee, depending on state legislation. The board will vote on specific language in an interlocal agreement later this month.
The RTC is expected to vote on its participation in the new funding model with DART on Thursday.
Withdrawal elections in six member cities 鈥 Addison, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving, Plano and University Park 鈥 are still scheduled for May 2. Cities have until March 18 to rescind the elections.
Pablo Arauz Pe帽a is 四虎影院鈥檚 growth and infrastructure reporter. Got a tip? Email Pablo at parauzpena@kera.org.
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