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CTA President Dorval Carter to retire as head of transit agencyThe CTA said Carter has overseen $11 billion in projects that were either completed, begun or announced during his tenure, including the $5.7 billion Red Line Extension.
Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was moved to tears on Friday after signing the agreement that will lock in nearly $2 billion in federal funding for the southern extension of the Red Line.
CHICAGO (CBS) — CTA President Dorval Carter, Jr. announced his retirement at the end of the month after 40 years of service in public transportation. "The City of Chicago is grateful to ...
While concerns about system safety, cleanliness and performance have driven calls for leadership changes, disability advocates expect the next CTA president to uphold Carter’s strong commitment ...
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On Monday, CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. announced he’s resigning at the end of the month. The Metropolitan Mobility Authority Act, introduced last year, seeks to boost transit funding by $1.5 ...
“Our ‘Know Your Rights’ campaign in collaboration with the CTA is a demonstration of our commitment to protecting and supporting all people of Chicago. I appreciate President Carter and the ...
CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. on Friday signed the full funding grant agreement for the Red Line extension. Pat Nabong/Sun-Times Share Embattled CTA President Dorval Carter Jr. was moved to ...
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