Irving City Council objects to DART bus route cuts, weighs in on future of transit services

The City of Irving says it’s opposed to planned Dallas Area Rapid Transit, or DART, bus route cuts in the city, which are set to take effect in January.

This comes on the heels of months of back-and-forth over the fate of public transit in the city, including Irving’s mayor signing on to a June letter supporting DART funding and governance reform efforts at the state level, which ultimately failed.

During their work session Oct. 23, at least one council member pointed to the possibility of a DART pullout referendum, which lines up with other Irving city officials’ stances in recent months…

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