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Revenue drop could cut northbound UTA service
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Thanks UTA...but NO THANKS!
I think that the County Commissioners should be a little more on the ball regarding these issues. But, after seeing how Davis County handles property tax assessments, I guess we shouldn't be surprised that this wasn't handled well either.
These systems aren't just for today, they will serve our children well. How will our kids be able to travel around the valley with over a million more people living here in the next 30 years? I'm excited for the plans for expansion of the train system.
There is no doubt that the bus routes could be improved - my travel after the recent route changes became more difficult too. But when is the last time that you actually attended a public meeting and gave UTA your comments? Or spoke with your representative on the UTA Board? If you don't give it an honest effort to raise your issues and concerns, how can you expect UTA to understand your needs.
If the route redesign only had a modest impact on you then you must live in one of two or three neighborhoods in Salt Lake City. Everyone else is paying more and getting less. Douglass is probably right. UTA has grown too big to be responsive and needs to be split up. Maybe the rail projects could all be put under UDOT.
research. All UTA care about is light rail and commuter rail.
If Mr. Inglish wants to pretend to run the UTA as a profitable business and drop service to those who most need it then I say, DROP THE SUBSIDY!
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