Friday, November 30, 2007
DART holding public hearing on proposal to relocate Lake Highlands Station on blue line
Email
|
Print
|
Tell us your story
|
Comment
|
DALLAS DART is holding a public hearing on Tuesday December 11 at 6:30 p.m. regarding its proposal to relocate the Lake Highlands Station, part of the Northeast (blue) line serving the Lake Highlands community. The move would be approximately 500 feet north of Walnut Hill. The hearing for comments fulfills Federal, State, and Local requirements regarding Service Plan Amendments.
Also on the table at the public hearing will be a "UNT" station location at Houston School Road and Interstate 20 in South Oak Cliff, part of the Blue Line extension toward the southern boundary of the DART system to serve the planned University of North Texas (UNT) campus.
Citizens are invited to attend and make their comments a part of the official record of the Service Plan Amendments. Anyone who wishes to speak at the public hearing should call DART Board Support at 214-749-3371. Comments can also be submitted via email to Community Affairs at tcantu@dart.org.
The hearing will be at DART Headquarters Board Room, 1401 Pacific Ave. (Akard Station). For more information, contact DART Community Affairs at 214-749-2543 or visit the Web site.
Source: DART
Related stories
See more stories in:
Find...
Today
Candlelight Vigil for Soldiers at Fort Hood A day before Veteran's Day, UT-Arlington students remember the soldiers wounded and killed at Fort Hood on Thursday. The public is invited to share this somber event with students. More info
Latest comments
- Mike Orren on Copper thieves darken Katy Trail: Local businesses donated copper to get the lights back on:...
- Mike Orren on Four Wylie schools locked down because of nearby standoff with armed and intoxicated suspect: The perp was killed in a standoff with police:...
- John McClelland on Frisco Cycling Club calls for legislation to protect cyclists: Cities can install bike paths and bike lanes on their roads. There isn’t a need to legislate it....
- James Scott on Grill on the Alley at Galleria Dallas introduces gluten-free menu for lunch and dinner: there are lots of good gluten free breads and pastas out there, it’s just that most restaurants aren...
Latest reviews
- Herb_Maverick on Koster's Famous New York Style Delicatessen: Loved it!...
- Colby Walton on Si Tapas and Spanish Cuisine: Just visited this place for the first time, and found the quality of the food, the service, the atmo...
- cindyallentx on India West Fine Dining & Lounge: I went to this restaurant last friday had a wonderful experience. Love the low light romantic feel o...
Things you can't miss
Latest stories
- U.S. flag from Middle East to fly over Fort Worth ISD building on Veterans Day
- Plano-based 7UP reintroduces limited-edition Pomegranate 7UP for the holidays
- Jupiter House Coffee opens new location in Denton
- St. Thomas Aquinas students inspire local artist to auction painting for art education
- Interview with comic Todd Barry: Rock halls versus comedy clubs

Post a comment