The city of Birmingham says they want accountability when it comes to the local transit authority.
The city is allocating $5 million in the budget this year for the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority. That’s half of what they gave last year.
City officials say they'll give them the full $10 million if the transit authority follows the rules of the contract with the city. It’s a contract that Mayor Randall Woodfin and the BJCTA have been discussing since June.
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