The mismanaged Washington, D.C. Metro system is pushing through huge fare hikes, not only increasing subway and bus fares, but adding a new 20 percent additional surcharge for rush hour.
But it’s refusing to engage in any sensible cost-cutting, such as service cuts that few passengers would ever notice, like ending subway service after 2 a.m. on weekends that results in virtually empty trains (but more high-paid work for unionized D.C. Metro employees).
Metro is almost unbelievably indulgent towards incompetent employees, who are allowed to drive buses despite a steady stream of accidents and traffic violations. Many Metro employees have $100,000-plus compensation and incredibly generous pensions.
Metro is padding its payroll while cutting funds for routine maintenance and safety (despite recent highly-publicized Metro crashes that killed passengers).
Metro’s Board includes Chris Zimmerman, an Arlington County Board member and tool of the public-employee unions who recently raised Arlington County taxes 10 percent to increase government spending in the middle of a recession, and take the Arlington County government on a billion-dollar spending spree. Lazy board members like Zimmerman have long refused to conduct vigorous oversight over the Metro system or ask necessary and probing questions of incompetent D.C. Metro employees, which might offend their transit union.
The public interest takes a back seat to union special interests at the national level as well. The Obama administration wants airline security and Amtrak to become more like Washington’s inefficient Metro, by increasing the power of unions and making it harder to get rid of problem employees.
A study found that the TSA is more than twice as likely to fail to detect a bomb as the private security firms it replaced. And TSA’s failure rate is three or four times as high as the few remaining private firms still allowed to handle airline security. In tests, TSA failed to detect fake bombs 60 percent of the time at Chicago’s O’Hare airport, and 75 percent of the time in Los Angeles. Yet the Obama administration backs collective bargaining for the TSA, even though collective bargaining makes it even harder to get rid of lazy employees and demand high performance. The Obama administration is also undermining the security of railroad passengers by gutting an expert, highly-rated, anti-terror agency at Amtrak, which Amtrak’s unions hate, despite its efficiency, because it is not unionized.
D.C.’s Metro engages in massive racial discrimination in employment against non-black applicants. Its workforce statistics go well beyond giving rise to a prima facie case of intentional, pattern-or-practice discrimination under the Supreme Court’s Teamsters decision. (Note that I said “intentional.” I am not talking about “disparate impact” or advocating racial proportionality or quotas relative to the general population. Disclosure: I used to bring discrimination class-actions before working at CEI.)
It's not surprising that Chris Zimmerman would vote for big fare increases, given that he's never seen a tax increase he doesn't like.
But there are much worse people on the Board of Metro, like the crooked DC Councilman Jim Graham, whose aide was implicated in a bribery scandal. And let's not forget the convicted drug-user Marion Barry, who ruined D.C. during his years of misrule as mayor of Washington, D.C.
True. But it's worse than that.
If anything, you are understating the disturbing truth about Metro and Chris Zimmerman's gross dereliction of duty while on its board.
The editor of the Arlington Sun-Gazette noted on May 11 that "the Metro board has failed, that the agency’s management has failed," "the transit agency is a bloated organization tied to 'unsustainable' . . .contracts and work rules. (How unsustainable are these contracts? So much so that regional transit systems here in Northern Virginia, such as Arlington’s ART system, the Fairfax Connector and Alexandria’s DASH system, are run by private firms – and the costs of running those systems are exponentially less than running Metro.)"
This is a bloated, failed entity that may be in receivership in 10 years.
The comments above are absolutely right. Chris Zimmerman has never seen a tax increase he didn't like.
Metro is a case study in failed management. As the longest-serving Metro board member, Chris Zimmerman must take some of the blame.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority is a a dysfunctional mess. Who will fix WMATA, since it will not fix itself?
No one in state or local government can be held individually accountable for WMATA's failures. That breeds festering incompetence at Metro.
While I agree that Metro needs more accountability and a serious revision of its salary structures, ff you are going to write about an article a particular topic, you should stick to that topic. What takes place at TSA and Amtrak has nothing at all to do with the shortcomings of WMATA and Metro, or the fact that they are raising fares.
Fact check: If you were to actually ride Metro at 2:30 AM, you would find that the trains running downtown are actually crowded; often standing room only.
Fact check II: the surcharge is 20 CENTS ; not 20 percent.
Chris Zimmerman record of waste and cronyism is Exhibit A in why Arlington's system of government needs to change.
Metro functions so badly it needs to be taken over by the federal government, the way the federal government took over many D.C. government departments during D.C.'s fiscal crisis.
Chris Zimmerman has a miserable record of failure in overseeing Metro.
No wonder the State of Virginia is threatening not to fund Metro further unless he and the other local N. Va. rep are replaced by competent people appointed by the State of Virginia. (See the Washington Post article today).
Metro and WMATA could go broke thanks to his record of incompetence.
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