Highland Park Exits DART After 43 Years: What Changed?
After 43 years in DART, why did Highland Park voters choose to leave?

The withdrawal marks a shift in how DART is valued in the region, even as Addison and University Park choose to stay.
Highland Park voters decided to withdraw from the Dallas Area Rapid Transit system after more than four decades of membership, signaling shifting priorities in regional transit governance. The decision contrasts with nearby Addison and University Park, which chose to remain with DART. The withdrawal reflects changing community perspectives on the transit authority's value and direction.
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