Trimess

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Trimet so addicted to secrecy its absurd

Once again, the new budget doesn't include a specific line item showing whether those employees will receive bigger paychecks. What's more, TriMet officials said any future raises "may or not be" come from a $14.5 million contingency pot.
"If it is funded out of contingency, there will be a public process," said JC Vannatta, director of TriMet communications and corporate outreach. "We are committed to that." ( ya we believe ya JC, cause the history is so 'transparent' -NOT!)

TriMet's $485 million budget includes money for new buses, exhausted drivers -- but no fare hikes | OregonLive.com

1 comment:

Nedwell said...

Priorities- The Public Affairs budget is $1,400,000 greater than the annual purchase cost of new buses!

It's more important to spin than to roll at Trimet.