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Starts & Stops

Public transportation agencies still meet behind closed doors

By Noah Bierman
Globe Staff / December 13, 2009

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One of the major complaints people have had about the MBTA, the former Massachusetts Turnpike Authority, and the other public agencies that have long run transportation in the state has been a sense of secrecy, which makes it difficult for anyone outside of government to understand decisions about tolls, fares, and government spending. (Full article: 1130 words)

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