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Metro's Shaky Future

METRO HAS bowed to the inevitable by approving the largest fare and parking increases in the agency's history. Sensibly, the transit agency's board also decided that henceforth it would seek regular (and therefore more gradual) fare increases every two years, tied to the consumer price index. That's...
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