Irving City Council unanimously advances a May 2, 2026, ballot measure to leave DART amid concerns over spending, safety, and governance.
The city joins Plano, Highland Park and Farmers Branch in seeking a potential withdrawal from the transit agency.
The city of Irving will hold an election in May to determine whether to withdraw from Dallas Area Rapid Transit. The City Council voted unanimously this week to place the issue on the ballot.
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Irving followed Highland Park, Farmers Branch and Plano, which approved elections to leave DART earlier this week.
Residents will decide whether they want local tax revenue to help fund the North Texas transportation service.