Plano city leaders have decided to put the future of their relationship with Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) on the May ballot.

It's the third North Texas city to do so this week. Other cities include Farmers Branch and Highland Park.

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The three-hour-long meeting on Wednesday night was packed with people. More than 100 members of the public signed up to speak, most in favor of keeping DART.

“I've been trying to hold back my tears back for days,” said Jane Harmon, a Carrollton resident who said she takes DART to doctor appointments in Plano.

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“I’m terrified at what will happen if you vote me out,” said Harmon.

If voters approve a withdrawal in May, services in

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