We were promised the same level of bus service in 2012. Yet just a few months in, Veolia has announced changes to our bus service that will hurt MANY bus riders, while a FEW bus riders in politically connected areas retain most of their bus service. Just like with the bus contract, sources have told me Veolia has already made up their mind on the changes in bus service, which will disrupt the lives of many of the 100,000 daily bus riders who use the system, particularly in Glen Cove, where buses serve a vital link to the rest of the county. Let the following officials know we DO NOT tolerate broken promises!!!
Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano 516-571-6000
Presiding officer Peter Schmitt 516-571-6212
Link to the changes in store for Nassau Bus Riders:
http://www.nicebus.com/Maps_and_Schedules/Route_Information/index.html
http://nassaucountyny.gov
http://www.nicebus.com
By: pineypowerli
In: Regional News
Tags: Nassau County, NICE Bus, Veolia, Ed Mangano, Peter Schmitt, Republican, Glen Cove, Massapequa
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