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Euless staff point residents to on‑demand transit partnerships and say traditional bus service remains cost‑prohibitive
Summary
At the town hall, residents asked about transit, water billing cycles and animal welfare. City officials described existing NETS ride‑share partnerships, limited city incentives for energy retrofits, and encouraged calls to animal control for suspected neglect.
Residents pressed city leaders for help with transportation in South Euless, water‑billing timing and animal welfare during the town hall. City officials replied with existing program details and practical next steps.
On transit, Assistant City Manager Chris Barker and Police Chief Gary Landers said the city participates in local on‑demand programs rather than operating a fixed‑route bus system. “The city currently participates … in the NETS…
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