ARLINGTON — The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) is prepared to assist Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) and its member cities in reaching agreements on transit concerns, including governance, service, and financial equity matters.
Ensuring local government issues are addressed without disrupting regional transit is essential as the North Central Texas region is projected to serve 12.4 million residents by 2050.
Developing a Regional Multimodal Transit System
The Regional Transportation Council (RTC), in coordination with NCTCOG, is committed to developing a multimodal transit system that meets the needs of the entire region.
This summer, the RTC Transit Vision Subcommittee began discussions to explore ways to expand the current transit system and provide flexible, accessible options across North Central Texas.

Seamless Transit for Residents, Workers, and Students
With the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex ranked as one of the fastest-growing regions in the nation, home to over 8.5 million residents, it is vital that residents, employees, and students in DART-member cities enjoy seamless, reliable transit services that meet their daily needs.
By fostering collaboration among local governments and transit authorities, NCTCOG aims to strengthen regional mobility, ensure equitable access, and maintain high-quality transit service for the growing population.




