VANCOUVER, Canada — The board of directors at C-Tran decided to put off a vote on whether to drop participation in the Columbia River Crossing/light rail project or to pursue new options for funding the operation of light rail until May, according to The Reflector.

The board plans on meeting at the end of April to take public comment on the participation-withdrawal question and to gather more information from Columbia River Crossing officials before voting in mid-May. For the full story, click here.

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