Metro spends nearly a million-dollars on security studies

ST. LOUIS – Taxpayers shelled out a lot for two security studies to figure out how to make MetroLink safer. Investigator Elliott Davis talked to the head of East-West Gateway Council of Governments, Jim Wild. That agency is managing the studies for Bi-State that runs the trains. Bi-State is actually footing the bill for the study. The first study was released in February and cost you almost $400,000. It came up with 99 recommendations to make the system safer. Now Metro…
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