City Council Discusses Mobility Options

Published on February 13, 2026

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During its February 10 Work Session, the City Council discussed Addison’s current transit landscape and reviewed potential mobility options as part of ongoing considerations related to the May 2026 special election on DART membership.


The City Council provided feedback on the core criteria that will guide a Request for Proposal (RFP) for mobility services that could be implemented if residents vote to exit DART. These criteria include maintaining paratransit service, providing reliable local circulation within Addison, establishing efficient connections to nearby transit hubs, defining reasonable wait times and hours of operation, ensuring services are easy to schedule and use through clear technology platforms such as mobile apps and phone options, and considering options that support businesses and entertainment districts.


Following the discussion, Council directed staff to move forward with issuing the RFP. An agreement for mobility services contingent on the outcome of the vote is anticipated to be considered at the March 24 City Council meeting.


You can watch the Council's transit discussion here and read the presentation here.

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