We think the reporter means "consolation," but his spellchecker has a "mind" of its own. See paragraph 3:
SAN RAFAEL (KCBS) – The Marin County Transit District Board of Directors planned to take a crucial vote on the future of its decades-old relationship with Golden Gate Transit Monday, with dozens of jobs and $2 million in estimated annual savings at stake.
Golden Gate Transit has provided bus service for the county for 40 years. But, its current contract was set to expire Dec. 31, 2013. And, transit officials were exploring other, potentially cheaper options – namely, partnering with a private bus operator that is expected to save Marin County $2 million annually.
The budget savings would likely be little conciliation to the estimated 125 employees of the Golden Gate Transit bus system who would lose their jobs if Marin County elects to cut ties.
[KCBS’ Jeffrey Schaub Reports]
SAN RAFAEL (KCBS) – The Marin County Transit District Board of Directors planned to take a crucial vote on the future of its decades-old relationship with Golden Gate Transit Monday, with dozens of jobs and $2 million in estimated annual savings at stake.
Golden Gate Transit has provided bus service for the county for 40 years. But, its current contract was set to expire Dec. 31, 2013. And, transit officials were exploring other, potentially cheaper options – namely, partnering with a private bus operator that is expected to save Marin County $2 million annually.
The budget savings would likely be little conciliation to the estimated 125 employees of the Golden Gate Transit bus system who would lose their jobs if Marin County elects to cut ties.
[KCBS’ Jeffrey Schaub Reports]

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