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DART's leadership said the two bills filed last week could mean fewer stops, longer rides and reduced services throughout the entire system. DART says legislation to reduce its funding would have ...
Last month, North Texas legislators filed identical bills in the state House and Senate that would greatly reduce DART’s funding. If passed, the legislation would cut member city contributions ...
Plano leading push to reduce DART funding at Texas Legislature "The 25% discount doesn’t affect DART’s ability to perform," Plano mayor John Muns said.
Plano has said it doesn’t want to reduce services. Instead, it argues DART should cut expenses and consider bringing in more member cities to bolster revenue.
Plano was among the DART member cities last year that officially said they wanted to reduce their sales tax allocations to DART. In a recent interview on Inside Texas Politics, Shaheen said some ...
Since DART was formed in 1983, participating cities have paid a penny sales tax — a 1% tax on every dollar spent — to DART. Sales tax revenue represents about 70% of the transit agency’s ...
The city of Plano says it wants better service from DART, including adding a version of on-demand shuttle service to meet the ...
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