Chicago Is Tired of Waiting for Trains, and Thinks It Knows Who's to Blame
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C.T.A. chief Carter needs to go, Crain's Chicago Business wrote in an editorial last month, saying that his agency was in a shambolic state.
Mr. Carter has drawn the ire of public transportation advocates, who have called him out for failing to fix the system's financial problems, sluggish service and thefts and assaults on L trains and buses.
On Wednesday, the Chicago City Council is expected to introduce a resolution calling for Mr. Carter's ouster with a majority of council members in support of what is essentially a vote of no confidence.
With the pandemic largely in the past, travel and tourism on the rise and concerts, festivals and entertainment in full swing, city residents expect most aspects of public services to be restored to their prepandemic state.
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