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DAYTON -- The new state budget brings cuts to the Greater Dayton Regional Transit Authority, but it's the leadership -- not the bottom line -- that takes the hit.
On Wednesday, Donald K. McLaurin, president of the RTA board, said he had planned to step down in December, ending five years of service with RTA. He moved up that date after a change in Ohio law, tucked into the budget bill, abolished RTA's nine-member board of trustees, effective Oct. 3, and set new procedures for appointing their replacements.See the full content of this document
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Change in Law Will Shuffle Rta Board
McLaurin said RTA's Sept. 6 board meeting will be his last. He will preside over the meeting,...
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