McFarlane said he is committed to improving union relations, improving
lagging maintenance on the MAX light-rail lines and taking every other
recommendation in the audit seriously. In fact, he said, the agency has
already started addressing several issues cited by state auditors.(hahaha)
At
the same time, he said he believes sinking public approval of TriMet is
the result of non-riders hearing “a lot of the noise” about various
controversies at the agency.(right all the broken down max trains, late and missing buses are just a figment of imagination)
"TriMet is an amazing system," McFarlane said. "All you have to do is
talk to riders about the quality of the service we provide." (Neil is not reading the tweets obviously)
TriMet audit: Oregon lawmaker promises to keep getting 'answers' from transit agency | OregonLive.com
""TriMet is an amazing system," McFarlane said. "All you have to do is talk to riders about the quality of the service we provide.""
ReplyDelete10 year rider here...I'll be happy to talk about the quality of service provided by TriMet.
Well, jump on it, Erik!
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