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DDOT Service Cuts, Department Changes Addressed At City Council Meeting

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The Huffington Post   Posted: 02/27/2012 5:18 pm

After less than a week on the job, Detroit Department of Transportation CEO Ron Freeland painted a grim portrait of Detroit's bus service at a Monday City Council meeting.

DDOT's on-time performance is 65 percent, compared to the industry standard of 85 percent. Buses miss service on 33 percent of their stops every day. Freeland said the department's monthly parts repair bills far exceed national standards and that poor maintenance has forced the department to take on about 70 more buses than it needs.

The report-back comes after Mayor Dave Bing announced last week that Freeland would head DDOT, joining the private management team hired to run the bus department as the city looks to save money on its operating costs.

Detroit in January contracted bus operations the firm Parsons Brinckerhoff, which has subcontracted to a firm called Envisurage.

With the new management come drastic service cuts for DDOT riders. The department announced it will end 1 a.m to 4 a.m bus service and eliminate some routes beginning Saturday. More than 100 bus drivers and mechanics will be laid off.

Bing's Chief Executive Officer Chris Brown responded to questions as Council's Committee on Public Health and Safety grilled the officials, looking for answers on bus service cuts and the selection process for DDOT's new private management company.

Councilman James Tate asked whether the mayor's administration would take disciplinary action for DDOT's poor performance.

Brown fired back: "I got rid of the entire staff. How's that for discipline?"

The administration had originally considered outsourcing DDOT's management permanently, according to Brown, but instead chose a temporary contract to observe and investigate the full extent of the department's problems. The city will pay Parsons Brinckerhoff $2 million for an 11-month contract period, but Brown said that cost is less than the previous DDOT management's salaries.

He added the mayor's office awarded Parsons Brinckerhoff and Envisurage the contract to run DDOT because of the companies' "unique" international reputation.

Brown also offered a justification for the bus service cuts, saying the department examined route usage and and decided to cut the least-used routes and times, which included 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. service.

Freeland said he intends to improve remaining bus service and timeliness and focus on more efficient bus maintenance. The department will begin implementing service evaluations in three weeks.

Freeland also expressed interest in switching over to a cashless fare system that would rely completely on swipe cards, but he said such a decision would require public input.

Council President Pro Tem Gary Brown asked Freeland how the body could help improve Detroit's bus system.

"We need you to be involved," Freeland replied, "to give us some time and to hold our feet to the fire."

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After less than a week on the job, Detroit Department of Transportation CEO Ron Freeland painted a grim portrait of Detroit's bus service at a Monday City Council meeting. DDOT's on-time performanc...
After less than a week on the job, Detroit Department of Transportation CEO Ron Freeland painted a grim portrait of Detroit's bus service at a Monday City Council meeting. DDOT's on-time performanc...
 
 
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dirtydog1776
rub my soft, furry, objectivist tummy
07:19 PM on 03/27/2012
The poor service and inferior quality of product you get under Detroit's inefficient and corrupt Department of Transportation is exactly the same poor service and inferior quality of product the country will get under Obamacare.

Liberal economics are based on fallacies and fantasies.
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Alex Breeze
08:20 PM on 03/27/2012
The truth.

It will set you free.

It will set me free.

It will set us all free to live life happily, in a world where BASIC things like management of public transport is carried out with intelligence and efficiency.

I love Detroit, as a news story. It is the gift that keeps on giving.

Libs can't deny the truth forever.....especially not when it starts eating even FURTHER into their hard-earned tax dollars.

Yay for Detroit and it's complete and total collapse as a viable city by all measures, leading to it's take over by the state of Michigan.

The USA is so fun to watch from over here in Europe.

You guys won't know what you've got until...you've really got it. Then you will wake up. Well, the Libs will wake up.