Paratransit issues cause concern for Detroit riders with disabilities, mayor plans to act
A looming transit crisis could potentially impact 130,000 Detroiters with disabilities. The city is told 7 Action News without a contract in place, a 70% reduction in paratransit services could begin Jan. 1.
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