Transit’s fiscal cliff gets steeper as leaders warn of ‘death spiral’ – Daily Herald*

“A snow day used to be a Metra day,” Metra Executive Director Jim Derwinski said. “Now snow days are work-from-home days.” Transit leaders have made it clear they’re hoping the Illinois General Assembly can help resolve the crisis or riders could see steep service cuts.
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mqyl
1 year ago

Does a day go by without some Illinois governmental office discussing a fiscal cliff? Mismanagement is so prevalent in Illinois, it’s laughable.

debtsor
1 year ago

Pathetic. Typical Illinois, refusing to accept that cutting service is the *obvious* solution to declining ridership. “oh but the death spiral if people can’t get mugged on the CTA at 3 am”…

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