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To cover a $10 million deficit, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) on Thursday laid out a wide-ranging plan ...
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) is proposing more than a dozen service reductions in an attempt to manage a ...
The Rhode Island transit agency is also considering fare increases and layoffs as it tries to close a $10 million funding gap ...
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority proposed service reductions to nearly all of its bus routes on Thursday as it tries ...
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RIPTA riders push back against proposed cutsRhode Islanders express concern as RIPTA plans to cut or reduce service on dozens of routes to address a $17.6 million budget ...
Next week, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority will begin their series of public hearings on what they will cut in the ...
RIPTA will hold a series of public hearings on the changes to collect feedback, but it's unclear if the cuts can be avoided. RIPTA will be canceling routes and reducing service due to a driver ...
RIPTA had 849 employees as of February, according to a House Fiscal Office report, so a 300-worker reduction would be more than a third of the agency's workforce.
RIPTA will hold a series of public hearings on the changes to collect feedback and comply with federal laws, but it is unclear if the cuts can be avoided, even if agency management wants to.
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PROVIDENCE — RIPTA’s board of directors on Tuesday approved a separation package for former CEO Scott Avedisian, who resigned last week after being charged in a hit-and-run.. Avedisian will ...
Just 9 bus routes untouched as agency proposes to slash trips but CEO remains mum on potential layoffs. This article by ...
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