Councilor Leôncio Castro proposes Technical Cooperation Agreement between RBTrans and AGEAC to improve public transport

Councilor Leôncio Castro proposes Technical Cooperation Agreement between RBTrans and AGEAC to improve public transport

In this Tuesday’s session (25) at the Rio Branco City Council, councilor Leôncio Castro presented a recommendation to the municipal Executive, suggesting the signing of a Technical Cooperation Agreement between RBTrans (Municipal Transport and Traffic Superintendence) and AGEAC (Public Services Regulatory Agency of the State of Acre). The objective of the proposal is to improve the quality of public transport in the capital of Acre, responding to frequent complaints from users.

The initiative comes in response to recurring complaints from the population about the precariousness of public transport, with constant delays, non-compliance with itineraries, lack of accessibility and inadequate operating conditions. According to the councilor, these failures have generated growing dissatisfaction among citizens, who demand a more effective response from public authorities.Councilor Leôncio Castro proposes Technical Cooperation Agreement between RBTrans and AGEAC to improve public transport

In his speech, Leôncio Castro emphasized that it is the municipality’s duty to ensure a safe, efficient and dignified transport system, as provided for by current legislation. He highlighted the urgent need for coordinated action between the responsible institutions so that public transport is improved and meets the needs of the population.

Castro also highlighted that the proposed partnership between RBTrans and AGEAC aims at more rigorous supervision and greater integration between the entities, which will result in an effective improvement in the provision of public transport services, directly benefiting users of Rio Branco.

The councilor awaits the approval of the nomination and the implementation of the Cooperation Agreement, hoping that the measure will bring positive results for the city’s urban mobility.

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