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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Kaiser endorses longer TriMet transfers; AORTA says TriMet would come out ahead

And Howell made his group’s first public endorsement of OPAL‘s proposal, coolly brushing off TriMet’s careful projections that longer transfers would cost the agency upwards of $2 million annually.
The amount of money involved is just too small to predict precisely, Howell said after the meeting.
"They make it sound like a big deal," Howell said. "It isn’t. It’s pocket change in a billion-dollar operation."
http://portlandafoot.org/2011/09/kaiser-endorses-longer-trimet-transfers-aorta-says-trimet-would-come-out-ahead/

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