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Gordon Shattles
Mark A. Ball
January 17, 2020
DART Approves Additional Street Repair Projects
The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Board of Directors approved interlocal agreements to fund street repair projects for four additional service area cities at their Tuesday, January 14 meeting. Board members voted unanimously to approve the funding for Addison, Irving, Rowlett and University Park.
DART's Street Repair Policy was approved in 1994 to assist service area cities with needed repairs. That policy was amended in 1997 to develop a street repair process to select projects for consideration based on budgets and DART's Twenty-Year Financial Plan.
The Board is responsible for allocating funds from the street repair program to cooperate with service area cities to accomplish needed repairs. Staff must determine the projects are consistent with the program and directly benefit the DART bus system. Funding and projects recently approved include:
Addison: $441,519 to assist in funding street repair improvements on Belt Line Road between Marsh Lane and Midway Road, including completing sidewalk gaps and adding additional bus shelters at select DART stops along the corridor. When complete, all bus stops will include seating, accessible paving and trash receptacles.
Irving: $750,261 to assist in funding improvements on streets where Route 501 operates between the Downtown Irving TRE (Trinity Railway Express) Station and the Irving Convention Center Station.
Rowlett: $54,274 to reimburse for expenditures to replace approximately 220 feet of Industrial Street in front of the DART Downtown Rowlett Station Park and Ride area.
University Park: $137,669 to reimburse expenditures for three traffic signals including Preston Road at Centenary Drive, Preston Road at Villanova Street and Hillcrest Avenue at Caruth Boulevard.
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