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Visually impaired rider warns Clinton County lawmakers of five-hour transit gaps
Summary
At the Nov. 14 Clinton County Legislature meeting a visually impaired resident, Brian Griebel, told legislators proposed Clinton County Public Transit schedule changes could create five-hour gaps in service to the south side and Clinton Community College; county staff said the Planning Department will review the complaint.
Brian Griebel, a visually impaired resident, told the Clinton County Legislature on Nov. 14 that proposed changes to the Clinton County Public Transit (CCPT) schedule would sharply limit service to the south side of Plattsburgh and to Clinton Community College, creating gaps of up to five hours that would affect his ability to travel to work and to medical appointments.
Griebel spoke during the public…
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