Plano's on the fence about ditching DART, the regional public transit system. This isn't just about buses and trains; it's about how your local tax money gets spent on getting around.
At a glance
Rising — being discussed more frequently. 1 mention in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The initial six-month program has a total not-to-exceed cost of $3.95 million, funded by the city.
Residents seeking information on transportation options and city services.
If Plano leaves DART, residents who rely on those transit services might face disruptions or increased costs.
A community forum will be held to discuss the Plano Rides transportation initiative. This is an opportunity for residents to learn about and ask questions regarding the city's transportation services. City Council members may attend.
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