Consórcio de Transporte Metropolitano: reunião sem acordo
Reunião do Consórcio de Transporte Metropolitano termina sem acordo PMA Uma reunião do Consórcio de Transporte da Região Metropolitana (CTM), realizada nesta sexta-feira (12), terminou sem consenso entre as administrações municipais. O encontro, que reuniu representantes de Aracaju, Barra dos Coqueiros, São Cristóvão e Nossa Senhora do Socorro e do governo do estado, teve como pauta principal o plano de ações para 2027 e os rumos da licitação do transporte coletivo, mas as di
A meeting of the Metropolitan Region Transport Consortium (CTM) concluded without consensus among municipal administrations and the state government. The primary agenda items were the action plan for 2027 and the collective transport bidding process. Aracaju expressed disagreement with the decision by Nossa Senhora do Socorro, Barra dos Coqueiros, and São Cristóvão to issue service orders for companies that won the 2024 bidding, a process Aracaju claims was already annulled by the judiciary. The capital city, which currently subsidizes over R$6 million monthly for the integrated transport system, covering 53% of operational costs, plans to present a new bidding proposal directly to the Public Prosecutor's Office and the State Audit Court next week. The impact of diesel prices on operational costs was also discussed.
The lack of agreement within the transport consortium signals potential disruptions and unresolved issues in public transportation planning for the metropolitan region.
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