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Centro’s budget woes stretch beyond its proposed fare hike and into contracts with two of its biggest customers: the Syracuse City School District and Syracuse University.
The bus authority is planning to ask for more money for the rides it gives to high school students and to SU students around campus and surrounding neighborhoods, another move to close an expected $4.8 million gap in a budget that begins April 1.
Already, Centro has announced a proposal to increase fares throughout the system, including a 75-cent increase — from $1.25 to $2 — for cash riders in Onondaga County. Its board of directors is expected to vote on the proposals in April.
This week, Centro Executive Director Frank Kobliski said he was also talking with the Syracuse school district to bump up its annual payment of $1.3 million by “a six-figure increase.”
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