1 minute read

SUMMER JOB HUNT

Next Article
Public Notices

Public Notices

Even so, there are people who won’t do it — they love their car, Welch said.

“In North America, in the places where we have for 50, 75 years made it really attractive to drive, that makes transit tougher, to provide a value proposition and a good alternative for people,” he said.

To make transit an attractive option, it needs to be there and needs to be of quality, safe and frequent.

e price of transit is inelastic regarding incremental increases.

Northglenn looking for summer help

STAFF REPORT e City of Northglenn Department of Parks, Recreation and Culture is hosting a Job Fair from 4-7 p.m. March 14 at the Northglenn Recreation Center, 1 East Memorial Parkway. e city is hiring for a multitude of positions. is fair is focused on seasonal jobs such as lifeguards, youth programs support sta and parks positions. However, there will be information about working for the city in any capacity.

Minimum age is 15. Training provided for many positions, including lifeguards. Wages for seasonal positions range from $15.05/ hour to $20.03/hour.

For more information: www.northglenn.org/jobs or call the recreation center, 303-450-8800.

“Doesn’t matter if it’s free, because it still doesn’t help them (if it’s not of value),” he said.

However, for those on the margin, high fares play a role.

“If you could get to the airport cheaper by driving and parking than you could by taking one of our airport services, then yeah, the price is an issue,” Welch said.

Connecting the suburbs

Welch said that circumferential transit – public transportation options that circle a downtown area, connecting the outlying areas – has not worked well in the United States. Hub and

America’s Lowest Nicotine Cigarettes

This article is from: