01-06-2018, 06:41 AM
From the article: ". . . it will be several months before the new routes come into play. The county must first execute a memorandum of agreement with the state Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Administration, he said."
So yes, Joe, typical county stuff. Half the bus fleet is not operational and they are currently auditing the cash handling, which wouldn't be an issue if the bus were still free. We note that there is only the vaguest notion of when the new service will begin and prominent mention of bureaucratic obstacles yet to overcome. Oh, and I wouldn't be surprised if they managed to waste some money on a contractor study or two while they sort all that out.
So yes, Joe, typical county stuff. Half the bus fleet is not operational and they are currently auditing the cash handling, which wouldn't be an issue if the bus were still free. We note that there is only the vaguest notion of when the new service will begin and prominent mention of bureaucratic obstacles yet to overcome. Oh, and I wouldn't be surprised if they managed to waste some money on a contractor study or two while they sort all that out.