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1-The first item worth mentioning is the GENERAL MANAGERS JOB DESCRIPTION.
The duties of the General Manager are set forth in ORS 267.140 and ORS 267.145 and in Chapter 2.15 and 2.40 of the TriMet Code, The Board previously adopted a General Manager Job Description that complies with ORS 267 and the TriMet Code during its 2017-2018 recruitment, in Resolution 17-10-81.
The public and stakeholder groups play an important role in the process of selecting a General Manager. 😂🤣 (Not since I've been following this shit)
😂🤣😅😆TriMet can be extremely effective in gathering feedback from the community and including that feedback in making decisions that benefit TriMet’s riders, employees, stakeholders, and the community. (blow your own horn much)
EXHIBIT A (Not sure why this is in here)
EXHIBIT B (I guess this is the old job description with some new wording to make it look better)
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All transit riders, whether they walk or roll (yes that wording is in this) The purpose of the Pedestrian Plan is to make walking and rolling to transit safer, more desirable and more comfortable (basically this is a whole bunch of bureaucracy that I don't want to read about)
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This Ordinance implements the Board’s declared intent by establishing every future February 4 as Rosa Parks Day, during which fares will not be collected from transit riders. (OK "they" are giving y'all a fareless day here)
EXHIBIT A (I guess this is the amended Trimet code)
EXHIBIT B (a bunch of crossed out shit I have no idea what it actually is)
EXHIBIT C (I don't see what this has to do with Rosa Parks it looks like an updated list of Trimet lift fares)
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This Ordinance contains an update of the TriMet Code definition for “net earnings from selfemployment.” This Ordinance brings TriMet Code Chapter 14 concerning the tax on net earnings from self-employment into conformity with the Internal Revenue Code. (A bunch of bureaucratic baloney)
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However, given the unrelenting persistence of the pandemic and the economic and social damage it continues to cause, it has become certain that TriMet’s “temporary” service reductions and route changes will continue throughout Fiscal Year 2021. Therefore, to be consistent with ORS 267.150(3) and TriMet Code Chapter 22, both the service reductions and restorations require retroactive approval by the Board through this Ordinance. (there you have it, the service "reductions" are hereby permanent)
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