Management shakeup at WMATA

I've been concerned about the "interim" status of WMATA general manager Dan Tangherlini. But even as an interim guy, he can fire people, which I think bodes well for his power at the agency.
A manager for MetroAccess, Metro's troubled paratransit service, looks to have received a demotion, and two deputy general managers are gone altogether. As Metro's website tells us, several top managers--the heads of bus, rail, MetroAccess, police, and safety--will now report directly to Tangherlini.
Also: Metro says it will step up worker safety after the deaths of two workers in seven months. The Riders Advisory Council meets on Wednesday.
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massysett | 10:06 PM |
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