ROCHESTER-GENESEE REGIONAL v. BRIGID HYNES-CHERIN

No. 07-CV-6378L.

506 F.Supp.2d 207 (2007)

ROCHESTER-GENESEE REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY, Plaintiff, v. BRIGID HYNES-CHERIN, as Regional Administrator for Region II of the Federal Transit Administration, Defendant, United Food And Commercial Workers District Local One, Laidlaw Transit, Inc. doing business as Laidlaw Education Services, Intervenors.

United States District Court, W.D. New York.

August 28, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Edwards, Philip G. Spellane, Harris Beach LLP, Pittsford, NY, for Plaintiff.

Brian M. McCarthy, U.S. Attorney's Office, Rochester, NY, for Defendant.

Joseph E. O'Donnell, Reden & O'Donnell, LLP, Rodney O. Personius, Personius Melber LLP, Buffalo, NY, Braden K. Core, Robert L. Browning, Russell Jay Taylor, Jr., Scopelitis, Garvin, Light & Hanson, PC, Indianapolis, IN, Daniel R. Barney, Kim D. Mann, Scopelitis, Garvin, Light & Hanson, PC, Washington, DC, for Intervenors.


DECISION AND ORDER

LARIMER, District Judge.

The matter before the Court is plaintiffs motion to stay the July 80, 2007 decision of the Federal Transit Administration ("FTA") which ordered plaintiff Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority ("RGRTA") and its subsidiary, Regional Transit Service ("RTS") from continuing to provide school bus services on certain routes in the City of Rochester. The FTA determined that the routes at issue —...

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