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Acting CTA president outlines 100-day priorities: safety, frequency and partnerships
Summary
At a May 14 board meeting, CTA's acting president marked 100 days in charge and outlined four priorities—people, performance, places and partnerships—emphasizing safety initiatives, legislative outreach in Springfield for funding, hiring progress, and monitoring of a new frequent-bus network.
Acting President (name spoken in the meeting) used a 100-day update at the May 14 Chicago Transit Board meeting to lay out four organizing priorities—people-driven, performance-focused, welcoming places and partnerships—and to detail immediate actions on safety, legislative advocacy and service improvements.
He opened by acknowledging recent incidents in which people entered the right-of-way and died, and said CTA conducts thorough reviews of each event; he also emphasized support for employees through an employee assistance program and updated mental-health training for managers under a…
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