MTA BOARD ORDERS 200 NEW BUSES.Byline: Lisa Mascaro Staff Writer The MTA (1) (Message Transfer Agent or Mail Transfer Agent) The store and forward part of a messaging system. See messaging system. (2) See M Technology Association. 1. (messaging) MTA - Message Transfer Agent. board voted unanimously Thursday to spend up to $125 million to buy 200 new buses to bolster service under the latest court orders, despite protests from the Bus Riders Union that twice as many buses are needed. Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Antonio Ramon Villaraigosa (born Antonio (Tony) Ramon Villar, Jr. on January 23, 1953) is the mayor of Los Angeles, California. He is the first Latino mayor of Los Angeles since Cristobal Aguilar in 1872. said while he has long supported the Bus Riders Union, the MTA has finite resources and must do more than just buy buses to improve transportation in congested con·gest·ed adj. Affected with or characterized by congestion. congested ENT adjective Referring to a boggy blood-filled tissue. See Nasal congestion. Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. . ``I understand why they advocate for bus riders. ... But we have a different job. We have to look at the entire system,'' the mayor, who is also the MTA chairman, told reporters after the vote. But the Bus Riders Union called the vote a disappointment and a setback in its relationship with the mayor. ``This in many ways was a big test for the mayor. ... We think this is a bad start in terms of bus riders,'' said union organizer A union organizer (sometimes spelled "organiser") is a specific type of trade union member (often elected) or an appointed union official. A majority of unions appoint rather than elect their organizers. Manuel Criollo Criollo native Spanish-American light horse or riding pony. Includes a number of ethnic varieties, e.g. Argentine Criollo. Any color, 13.3 to 15 hands high. Originated from a mixture of Arab, Barb and Andalusian. . ``We expected a lot more leadership.'' The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Bus Riders Union face a showdown over a federal consent decree A settlement of a lawsuit or criminal case in which a person or company agrees to take specific actions without admitting fault or guilt for the situation that led to the lawsuit. A consent decree is a settlement that is contained in a court order. they entered into nearly a decade ago to settle the group's lawsuit over poor bus service. As the consent decree enters its final year, the union is considering asking the courts for an extension, saying the agency has not complied with court orders to buy more buses or improve service for mostly low-income riders. The MTA, however, wants to avoid further legal oversight, which has left it to spend $1.3 billion since 1986 buying buses and boosting service. The court-appointed special master will be reviewing the MTA's proposal to determine compliance. The mayor made it clear he would not fight the special master's decisions, as previous MTA boards have done. The latest court order requires the MTA to buy at least 134 new buses to expand Metro Rapid - the buses that make fewer stops. The MTA's proposal covers those buses as well as dozens more that are still needed from a previous court order to replace retiring buses. But the union said an additional 250 buses are needed to replace older buses and expand service so Rapid buses come at least every 10 minutes. Lisa Mascaro, (818) 713-3761 lisa.mascaro(at)dailynews.com |
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