The Dallas Area Rapid Transit board of directors this week approved a new nearly $1.8 billion budget that avoids cuts to service, but still caps spending beyond what officials had previously proposed.
Facing hostile legislation, dissatisfied city councils, and a stalled mediation process, Dallas Area Rapid Transit has chosen to cut its own budget. In a motion that passed 11-3 during a DART board ...
Byron Murphy holds a sign reading “No Caps No Cuts” as he waits to speak in opposition to a proposed $60 million in service cuts during a DART board of directors meeting on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, in ...
DART is pulling back some proposed service cuts after complaints from riders. The agency is looking to trim its budget in order to fund a new General Mobility Program for eligible cities. Dallas Area ...
DALLAS — Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will cut seven bus routes next year, while other routes will see longer wait times as part of a slate of service changes approved by the DART board of ...
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