Day: June 16, 2011

Airport taxi contract rejected; current contract extended 12 months for rebid

Editor’s note: We are late posting this story because of technical difficulties.

Citing serious problems, the Board of Public Works took the advice of hundreds of protesting taxi drivers and rejected a controversial five-year $7.2 million contract for a Virginia company to operate the taxi franchise at Baltimore-Washington Thurgood Marshall International Airport.

State Roundup, June 16, 2011

Businesses find success in Asia trade mission; hundreds protest toll hike for the Bay Bridge; Board of Public Works extends BWI taxi contract, approves lease for a Catholic hospital; Harris could be wealthiest in Maryland’s congressional delegation; McDonough says he isn’t an extremist; and report suggests outsourcing of hundreds of Frederick County government jobs.

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