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DART Holds Community Meetings on Proposed Service Changes

Residents participating in a DART community meeting

Dallas, February 9, 2026

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will conduct community meetings to discuss potential service changes influenced by upcoming withdrawal elections. These gatherings aim to inform residents and gather public feedback on potential adjustments to transportation services, including modifications to bus routes and rail stations. The meetings are scheduled in various locations across the DART service area, providing a platform for community members to express their concerns and contribute to shaping transit services.

Dallas, Texas – DART Announces Community Meetings on Potential Service Changes

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What are the community meetings about?

The community meetings are organized by DART to inform residents and riders about potential service changes that may result from upcoming withdrawal elections in May 2026. These meetings aim to provide information and gather public feedback on the proposed changes.

When and where are the community meetings taking place?

The community meetings are scheduled to begin this week and will be held in various cities across the DART service area. For a complete schedule and locations, please refer to the meeting schedule provided above.

What is the public hearing about?

The public hearing is a formal event where residents and riders can present their comments and concerns regarding the proposed service changes. It is scheduled for March 24, 2026, at 6 p.m. during the DART Board meeting at DART’s headquarters, 1401 Pacific Ave., Dallas.

What are the potential service changes?

The potential service changes include the closure of certain rail stations, adjustments to bus routes, modifications to GoLink services, and the impact on paratransit services, contingent upon the outcomes of the May 2, 2026, withdrawal elections in Farmers Branch, Highland Park, Irving, Plano, and University Park.

How can I provide my feedback?

You can provide your feedback by attending the community meetings, participating in the public hearing, or submitting comments through DART’s official website at DART.org/ServiceChange.

Overview of Community Engagement with DART

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Board of Directors has scheduled community meetings to discuss potential changes to public transport services across the metroplex, contingent on the results of upcoming withdrawal elections set for May 2026. These meetings offer an opportunity for residents and riders to express their thoughts, voice concerns, and understand how changes may affect their commuting experience.

Community Meetings Schedule

The following is the schedule for the upcoming community meetings that encourage public participation:

Date Time Location
Wednesday, February 11 6-7:30 p.m. University of Dallas – SB Hall Multipurpose Room, 2925 Gorman Drive, Irving
Thursday, February 12 6-7:30 p.m. Harvest Family Life Ministry, 1800 S. Hampton Road, Glenn Heights
Wednesday, February 18 6-7:30 p.m. Hill Chapel CME Church, 1113 I Ave., Plano
Thursday, February 19 6-7:30 p.m. Jaycee Zaragoza Recreation Center, 3114 Clymer St., Dallas
Monday, February 23 6-7:30 p.m. Texas A&M AgriLife Center at Dallas, 17360 Coit Road, Dallas
Thursday, February 26 6-7:30 p.m. Addison Town Hall, 15600 Addison Road, Addison
Monday, March 2 6-7:30 p.m. Crosby Recreation Center, 1610 E. Crosby Road, Carrollton
Thursday, March 5 6-7:30 p.m. University Park Public Library 3rd Floor Community Meeting Room, 8383 Preston Center Plaza, Suite 200, Dallas
Monday, March 9 6-7:30 p.m. Rowlett Community Center, 5300 Main St., Rowlett
Thursday, March 12 6-7:30 p.m. Garland City Hall – City Council Chambers, 200 N. Fifth St., Garland
Monday, March 16 6-8 p.m. Virtual meeting on Microsoft Teams
Tuesday, March 17 6-7:30 p.m. Huffhines Recreation Center – Meadows Room, 200 N. Plano Road, Richardson
Thursday, March 19 6-7:30 p.m. Christ United Methodist Church, 2807 Valwood Parkway, Farmers Branch
Saturday, March 21 10-11:30 a.m. DART Boardroom, 1401 Pacific Ave. (Akard Station), Dallas

Public Hearing Details

In cooperation with the community’s interests, DART is mandated to hold a public hearing, allowing for formal public commentary. Scheduled for March 24, 2026, at 6 p.m., this hearing during the Board meeting at DART’s headquarters will be pivotal for those wishing to express constructive opinions regarding the proposed service changes.

Impact of Potential Service Changes

The scope of potential changes, which hinge on the outcomes of the May 2, 2026, withdrawal elections in specific cities, could significantly alter transit accessibility in several areas. Here are some anticipated adjustments:

  • Closure of Rail Stations: Certain stations, including Downtown Plano, Farmers Branch, and Irving Convention Center, may be closed if these cities withdraw.
  • Service Adjustments: DART may transition services on significant transit lines, potentially reducing frequency or altering routes.
  • Bus Route Modifications: Routes within affected cities could face elimination, impacting connectivity and rider convenience.
  • GoLink Service Modifications: Popular on-demand services may also face reconfiguration or complete cessation in some areas.
  • Paratransit Service Impact: Essential services for individuals with disabilities could experience interruptions or adjustments.

DART’s Commitment to Community Engagement

DART, covering a vast operational area of 700 square miles across 13 cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, emphasizes community involvement in shaping its services. The upcoming meetings and public hearing signify DART’s dedication to aligning its operations with the preferences and needs of its riders. A reduction in regulatory barriers can further foster an environment ripe for constructive feedback and service improvement.

Encouraging Active Participation

Residents are urged to actively engage in the discussions during these meetings to ensure their voices are heard. As Dallas continues to grow and evolve, community feedback will play an essential role in shaping a robust and responsive public transit system that effectively serves all residents.

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