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Dallas Area Rapid Transit

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54 mentions across 30 events

Also known as: DART

Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is a public transit agency serving the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex across North Texas. The organization operates buses, light rail, commuter rail, streetcar, GoLink, and paratransit services to 13 member cities. DART provides multimodal transportation connectivity throughout the region.
30 eventsLast active Tracked since $540.1M city spending

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1401 Pacific Avenue, Dallas, TX 75202·Show on Google Maps ↗
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March 2025

Briefing Items

Resolution authorizing the City of Dallas to formally express support for maintaining full funding of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) at the current one-percent sales tax level, at no cost to the city.

Office of Governmental Affairs: Authorize a resolution to express the City of Dallas’ support for the full funding of Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) at the current one-percent sales tax level. - Fin

February 2025

Briefing Items

A briefing update from DART leadership to the Joint DART Board and Dallas City Council Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, presented by the President & CEO and Executive Vice President of Dallas Area Rapid Transit.

DART Update: Joint DART Board/Dallas City Council Transportation and Infrastructure (TRNI) Committee [Nadine Lee, President & Chief Executive Officer, Dallas Area Rapid Transit] [Dee Legett, Executive

January 2025

Consent Agenda

Authorizes the City Manager to issue a Notice of Intent to establish Quiet Zones at 11 railroad crossings along the DART Silver Line (formerly Cotton Belt Line) corridor, as provided under the Federal Railroad Administration's Final Train Horn Rule, at no cost to the City.

Authorize the City Manager to provide the Notice of Intent to establish Quiet Zones along the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Silver Line corridor (formerly known as the Cotton Belt Line) encompassing 11

Briefing Items

Briefing on authorizing the City Manager to issue a Notice of Intent to establish Quiet Zones along DART's Silver Line corridor (formerly the Cotton Belt Line) at 11 railroad crossings, at no cost to the City, in accordance with the Federal Railroad Administration's Final Train Horn Rule.

Department of Transportation & Public Works: Authorize the City Manager to provide the Notice of Intent to establish Quiet Zones along the Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Silver Line corridor (formerly kn