From statesman.com March 14, 2008...
Capital Metro, under fire for proposed changes in door-to-door services for people with disabilities, will hold a series of meetings next week to present the changes and hear from the public.
Consultants hired by the transit agency this week, at a cost of up to $27,000, are orchestrating and hosting the "community dialogue" and will prepare a report on the findings for the Capital Metro board.
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