KUHF: METRO still doesn't like General Mobility obligations

KUHF-FM'S LAURIE JOHNSON reports that METRO chief David Wolff told the Greater Houston Partnership today that he favors abolition of the general mobility agreement that requires METRO to allocate 25% of sales tax revenues to area road maintenance. It's not clear if Wolff mentioned that it remains a disputed matter as to whether METRO has actually fulfilled its obligations to the City of Houston.

We look forward to hearing our remaining mayoral candidates further discuss their views on General Mobility funding before the runoff.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 11/05/09 09:29 PM | Print |

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