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Lodi may slash transit services due to state budget cuts
Bus riders in Lodi might notice a reduction in service starting in November because the city must slash $373,000 from its transit services to deal with cuts in state funding.
Some of the items on the chopping block include all weekend service, Dial-a-Ride same day service and any weekday fixed route service before 8 a.m. and after 5 p.m., according to a city staff report.
Lodi resident Tom Baker can still drive and does not have to take the bus, but he does it for the convenience and cheap prices. He often drops off vehicles to be repaired in Galt for his business, Baker's Heating and Air Conditioning, and then takes the Lodi bus back.
On Monday afternoon, while waiting for his wife to come pick him up from the Downtown Lodi bus station, he said the cuts wouldn't affect him directly, but he knows of many seniors, especially in the their 80s and 90s, who depend on public transportation.
"The elderly use it to go to the doctor or shopping, and they don't have any other way to get there and no one to take them, and that's the unfortunate part," Baker said.
For the full story, please see Tuesday's News-Sentinel.

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