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May 15, 2008

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Allen

Fuel costs --> Why isn't RTD doing more to mitigate the risks of changes in this? The tools are out there, why aren't they using them?

As for the fares, those programs have always been there. Did RTD not raise the prices on those when they raised fares? If not, that's horrible. High school econ students could see not proportionally raising the prices on those other passes would make the all-you-can-eat passes even more attractive.

As for the employer pass, aren't some of those very cheap because the employer is paying a big chunk?


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