Politics & Government
AC Transit Wants Your Two Cents On New GM
An online survey seeks public input on the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit priorities.

Alameda-Contra Costa Transit is asking for public input on its search for a new general manager. The transit agency’s previous general manager, David Armijo, resigned abruptly in March after three years on the job.
Former operations officer Kathleen Kelly is filling in until a new permanent replacement takes over.
To get input on public priorities for the future of the bus system, AC Transit’s board of directors have launched an online survey for riders.
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The survey is available at www.surveymonkey.com/s/actransitenglish.
Written copies of the survey are also available at the AC Transit district secretary’s office on the 10th floor of 1600 Franklin St. in Oakland.
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