There's a guy who I frequently run into at lunch at the Dunks near my office--a regular PVTA rider who is very frustrated with the current state of affairs. Not that I can blame him for that...I'm frustrated too.
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The problem is he has a lot of misconceptions about how PVTA works--for example, he mentioned today that the only thing they seem to be good for is cutting their budget. I had to explain to him that PVTA doesn't set their own budget, but that it's mostly set by the state gov.
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He's also angry about the public outreach process: "why do you hold meetings about [for example] fare hikes if everything's already been decided?" Easy: because we're legally obligated to have a public participation plan and public hearings concerning service changes.
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but it doesn't make the service any better or offer any assurance that feedback will be acted on--and it DOES use a lot of time and staff resources
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