"We hear cost, cost, cost. But we don't hear nothing about service," said Andre Atkins. "I bet you if service was better, I bet your ridership would go up. I bet if your air conditioning was working, I bet you ridership would go up."
City officials are considering doubling the cost of riding the bus, cutting hours of operation and making other changes. At a meeting in City...
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Who Else Should Contribute - 2010-07-30 13:53:43
It seems to me that the county should be contributing to the cost of running the transit system. Doesn't it benefit the county residents as well? After all, Annapolis residents are also county residents. Are the politicos missing something here or unwilling to talk about it?
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