By the end of this week, as many as four North Texas cities could be on their way to withdrawing from decades of bus and rail service provided by Dallas Area Rapid Transit .
Highland Park's leaders have already called for an election among its residents next year. Farmers Branch followed suit on Tuesday night. Plano and Irving have meetings over the next two days about their futures with DART.
Riders who depend on DART fear losing access
Michael Hernandez waits for a bus in East Plano to take him back home to Oak Cliff in Dallas.
"I come out here once or twice a week," said Hernandez.
Hernandez says he has no other means to travel and relies on DART buses and trains to get around.
But the City of Plano says there aren't enough people like Hernandez using the service that's been ava

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