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ROBERT L. EHRLICH, JR., Governor Ch. 216
study the impact of the double-track
construction of the Baltimore Light Rail
System and submit a report to the budget
committees by October 31, 2006. and the
budget committees shall have 45 days to
review and comment from the date of
receipt. The report shall include the
following information:
(1) for a period of six months prior to
double-track construction and since
the reopening of the Light Rail system.
a compilation of reported crimes and
calls for law enforcement services in or
adjacent to Light Rail trains and Light
Rail stations from all relevant law
enforcement agencies in police
department reporting areas containing
Light Rail stations;
(2) the changes in MTA's deployment of
fare inspectors, MTA police, and video
surveillance on trains and in stations
between July 2005, and the reopening
of the double-track Light Rail system:
(3) the number of citizen contacts and
other services provided to the public by
MTA security staff during the six
months prior to double-track
construction and since the reopening of
the Light Rail system: and
(4) a comparison of service performance
between the new double-track system
with the former single-track system:
by segments (north of Baltimore City,
within Baltimore City, and south of
Baltimore City) and for the overall
system; for peak and non-peak
commuter routes; and special events.
including farebox recovery, parking lot
usage and availability, schedule
performance, and peak and non-peak
ridership on comparable MTA bus
routes.
Special Fund Appropriation, provided that
no funds may be expended for Phase II of
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