State Lawmakers on Efforts to Merge CTA, Metra and Pace: ‘We Need a Central Agency’ – WTTW (Chicago)

“We need a central agency that is going to address safety, reliability, accessibility for the entire region, and that is what is lacking right now,” State Sen. Ram Villivalam said. “And before we take any vote on funding, we need to see from the agencies what service improvements and expansions will occur, and how will they be implemented, and how can we hold them accountable for all of that.”
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Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago

Just another opportunity to create another entity with the power to levy a tax. What is one more when our state leads the nation in levels of government already.

The Railroader
1 year ago

“We need a central agency that is going to address safety, reliability, accessibility for the entire region, and that is what is lacking right now,” Villivalam said. “And before we take any vote on funding, we need to see from the agencies what service improvements and expansions will occur, and how will they be implemented, and how can we hold them accountable for all of that.” The paid and pensioned directors of the RTA/Metra/PaceCTA are all political animals with mostly transit or transportation experience. These political animals need to be held accountable for creating the mess they casually refer to… Read more »

Ed W
1 year ago

If you keep posting incompetent people in these jobs it will not matter what management structure you use. There is no patch for stupid.

Robert L. Peters
1 year ago

This sounds like it would be a great idea except I see another useless agency with a bunch of political hires. If they could get rid of three agencies and 2/3 of the employees and replace it with one that would be an improvement.

mqyl
1 year ago

Combining three agencies into one should benefit the IL taxpayer through employee headcount reductions. The consolidation should result in a 33-67 percent reduction in the number of overpaid paper shufflers and part-time employees holding full-time jobs. It should, except this is IL, where reducing taxpayer burden never seems to be a priority.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Translation: We’ve run out of free Fed Covid bucks and need political cover to get through this garbage dump we created.

Deb
1 year ago

Just another way to fund CTA. Should not be allowed

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