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Four cities have confirmed they're considering a new DART plan to keep the agency intact.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit board members are figuring out a way to respond to cities' requests for service and funding changes as a sixth member plans to vote soon to possibly leave the system.
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If cities vote to leave DART, service could end at more than a dozen rail stations and bus stops.
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DART elections in the suburbs will impact the future of public transit in North Texas.
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Dallas Area Rapid Transit's recently appointed board chair Randall Bryant sat down with KERA as four cities prepare to vote whether to leave the agency.
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The DART board this week reviewed potential service changes if four member cities leave the agency.
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The city joins Plano, Highland Park and Farmers Branch in seeking a potential withdrawal from the transit agency.
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Highland Park and Farmers Branch both approved holding elections next year on whether or not to stay in DART. If residents vote to pull their city from the transit agency, it will reduce DART's scope and how much funding it gets.
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In a letter last month, the mayors of Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving and Plano urge Gov. Greg Abbott to revive proposals that would change DART's funding and the makeup of its board.
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Scottie Scheffler has won the PGA Championship for his third major title. He won by five shots but this one was a nail-biter until the final hour.
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He’s not the only player from the Lone Star State, which is experiencing a “sustained golden age” for golf.
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Dallas banker Andrew Beal is putting construction of the new home on 'indefinite hold,' citing a lack of support from the Highland Park Town Council.