DART is the wrong direction for University Park.
Vote NO on May 2 — It’s the smarter route for taxpayers.
“It’s time for University Park to get off the DART train. Since DART began, our community has paid more than $125 million in sales tax while receiving limited bus service and no rail stop. Just last year we sent over $7 million to DART — so what did we get in return? One bus line and inadequate service for our seniors and disabled residents.
Leaving DART means keeping our sales tax dollars here at home — investing in safer streets, stronger public safety, and better transportation options for our seniors and disabled residents.
On May 2, vote NO to withdraw our community from DART. It’s the right move for University Park commuters, taxpayers, and the future of our city.”
Voting NO means smarter transit options for our seniors & residents with disabilities.
Voting NO means protecting our taxpayers from $2 billion in new DART debt.
Voting NO means more revenue for quality parks, roads, public safety & our library.
Voting NO means putting an end to DART’s waste and broken promises.