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Hello Community Partners:
We know that to increase transit usage and achieve our Point B strategic goals, we must continue to improve the quality of our services, vehicles, facilities, infrastructure, and communications. We strive to be the “first in mind mobility partner” for residents who live and/or work in the DART Service Area. This means we must create a transit system that is appealing, easy to use, and enjoyable to ride.
Nearly two years ago, DART staff began a comprehensive review of our fare policy, structure, and programs. Our goal was to align our fare structure with equity, mobility, service, and rider experience goals. We conducted extensive research – including peer reviews, public outreach, and industry benchmarking – to formulate our first fare change since 2018.
Now through late August, we are seeking additional public feedback from our riders and stakeholders on the proposed fare policy. I encourage you to learn more about the possible changes and submit your comments online at DART.org/FareUpdates.
If approved, these changes to the fare structure will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2025, for annual programs, and on March 1, 2025, for all other changes.
The proposed fare changes apply only to local DART fares. Our agency is currently discussing the appropriate regional fare rates with Trinity Metro and the Denton County Transportation Authority. Any proposed changes resulting from those conversations will be implemented later.
In addition to more information on the proposed fare structure, this edition of the newsletter also includes:
We appreciate your continued advocacy of DART as a long-term, strategic economic and mobility investment in the vitality of the North Texas region.
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