Stanislaus County Grand Jury
• 2014-2015
• Agency Response
Comments on Background While there are four public transit operators within Stanislaus County, each transit operator*
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Findings and Recommendations 2 findings
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While the idea of consolidation has come up amongst the transit authorities in Stanislaus County, there have only been preliminary discussions regarding partial or total consolidation of the public transit services.
Related Recommendations (1)
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These comments will be taken into consideration during the preparation of the RFP for the StanCOG Transit Systems Study.
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While most vehicles operated by the four transit authorities lack current technological services, all four public transit operators are aware of the value of technological services and have plans to implement them as soon as funding opportunities become available.
Related Recommendations (1)
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As previously noted, all four public transit operators are aware of the value of these technologies and have plans to implement them as soon as funding opportunities become available. Thank you for the opportunity to respond to the Report. Respectfully Submitted, 01/ OSA DE LEÓN PARK, Executive Director Stanislaus Council of Governments Rod A. Attebery, Neumiller & Beardslee cc: General Counsel, Stanislaus Council of Governments
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