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CCRPC executive director reports on legislative outreach, staff retreat, staff retirement, possible CATMA merger and transit service cuts
Summary
Executive Director Charlie Baker briefed the committee on the Legislative Breakfast (positive reception from legislators), a December staff retreat, Eleni Churchill’s planned retirement at the end of June, CATMA merger exploration, and GMT reductions to fixed routes and O&D transit that will trigger a special committee meeting.
Charlie Baker, CCRPC executive director, used his report Jan. 7 to summarize several organizational and regional items.
Baker and communications manager Emma Vaughn said feedback at the Legislative Breakfast was positive and that legislators appreciated the event; Baker noted one comment that Chittenden County was categorized as urban and had been excluded from a $195 million rural health grant. Baker also summarized a December staff retreat focused on…
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