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DART briefs Addison council on Silver Line, service asks and threat to transit sales tax
Summary
DART officials updated the council on local service requests tied to the Silver Line opening, possible circulator or townwide GoLink service, and a regional legislative threat to reduce the transit sales tax; councilmembers asked staff to consider a resolution supporting retention of the full 1-cent DART sales tax.
Officials from Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) briefed the Addison City Council on service improvements requested by Addison, progress on the Silver Line, and a regional effort in the Texas Legislature to reduce DART's 1-cent sales tax dedicated to transit.
Nadine Lee, DART CEO, said the authority is prioritizing a set of town-specific service improvements that include higher-frequency service on regional routes that serve Addison (Routes 229 and 239), re-routing some buses away from Quorum Drive, improvements at the Addison Transit Center and adding either a local circulator shuttle or a townwide GoLink microtransit zone. "The…
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