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With more money, MATA could run buses more frequently and even add more routes, they say. Instead, MATA is slated to receive about $5 million less from the city of Memphis than it received this ...
Mauldin’s termination by Acting CEO John Lewis, with support from the MATA board, was effective Thursday. MATA said the investigation concluded Mauldin violated the agency’s procurement and ...
According to the complaint filed in the Tennessee Western District Court, MATA is accused of not paying several invoices to nMomentum, a technology consulting and solutions company. MATA board ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA) announced Friday that it had terminated Deputy CEO Bacarra Mauldin for "a serious breach of the standards and expectations" of the agency.
Lewis' statements came during MATA's quarterly update to the City Council, and after months of turmoil in the public transportation agency that saw a near-complete overhaul of its leadership.
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