Mayor vetoes ordinance that would spend up to $600K to relocate Downtown Metro stop
5 years ago
A Downtown bus stop was the point of controversy last week when Mayor John Cranley vetoed an ordinance that would have spent up to $600,000 to move Shelter G at Government Square off Main Street.
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