Plano is voting on whether to leave DART, the regional public transit agency. This decision could reshape how the city provides and funds public transportation for its residents.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
Leaving DART could save Plano millions in taxes, but might also mean losing out on transit funding and services.
Residents who don't use DART and want lower taxes could see benefits, as could the city if it finds cheaper transit solutions.
DART riders and those who rely on the service for work or access could be negatively impacted by reduced service or higher costs.
DART reviewing Plano's new proposal that could head-off a voter election to withdraw from the transit agency CBS News
Plano moves forward with special election to decide whether to stay in DART, joining other cities in the debate CBS News
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