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Another North Texas city will have a special election on DART membership
University Park joins four other North Texas cities voting on DART membership amid concerns about cost, governance, and service levels, after contributing over $100 million since 1983.
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University Park weighs transit future as DART exit vote looms
University Park officials are set to vote Tuesday evening on whether to call a special election that could remove the city from Dallas Area Rapid Transit, joining a growing list of cities reconsidering their relationship with the regional agency. If approved, the May 2 election would allow voters to decide whether University Park should dissolve its DART membership. The city would join Highland Park, Irving, Farmers Branch and Plano, all of whic…
·Fort Worth, United States
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