Letters: Aisha Wahab’s BART Anger Is Campaign Theater
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Letters: Aisha Wahab’s BART anger is campaign theater
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Wahab’s BART anger is campaign theater Re: “Irvington station project delays irk area officials” (Page A1, Feb. 5). The frustration around the Irvington BART station is understandable, but what rings hollow is the sudden outrage from Aisha Wahab, who has been absent from the regional transportation conversation until launching a campaign for Congress. Related Articl…
‘Go back to the drawing board’: BART directors, community react to potential station closures
BART’s Board of Directors met last week to get a clearer picture of what contingency plans are available to the cash-strapped agency – including abandoning both Tri-Valley stations in short order – if a ballot measure planned for this November fails to give it a financial lifeline. The post ‘Go back to the drawing board’: BART directors, community react to potential station closures appeared first on Livermore Vine.
'Go back to the drawing board': BART directors, community react to potential station closures
BART’s Board of Directors met last week to get a clearer picture of what contingency plans are available to the cash-strapped agency – including abandoning both Tri-Valley stations in short order – if a ballot measure planned for this November fails to give it a financial lifeline. The post ‘Go back to the drawing board’: BART directors, community react to potential station closures appeared first on Pleasanton Weekly.
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