Tuesday, March 10, 2009

AC Transit to Break Promise with Voters

Robert Gammon —  Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 10:06 AM

AC Transit officials are seriously considering raising fares, despite assuring East Bay voters last fall that if they chose to tax themselves then fares wouldn't go up. The resulting parcel tax that voters approved is costing East Bay homeowners nearly $15 million a year. AC Transit officials say they now need to break their promise and raise fares because of the steep recession and a projected $52 million deficit. The agency also plans to consider slashing bus service. But what's not on the table - and should be - are proposed cuts to AC Transit's bloated bureaucracy. At this point, the agency looks like it would prefer to stiff riders, many of them low income, than its well-paid staff.

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Nice rhetoric. What exactly do you propose AC Transit do about "its well-paid staff?" When did AC Transit "assure" voters that they would not raise fares ever? I know you hate the bus, Mr. Gammon, but blaming AC Transit for state and regional funding cuts is simply wrong.

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Posted by dto510 aka Jonathan Bair on March 11, 2009 at 2:13 PM
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