Metro top execs' salaries were $3.1M last year
WASHINGTON (AP) - Metro's top 16 executives took home $3.1 million in salaries in 2011.
The Washington Post reports that Metro General Manager Richard Sarles' $350,000 salary is more than that of his counterpart in New York.
Meanwhile, Metro is deciding how to close a $116 million deficit in its next budget. Sarles has proposed an across-the-board fare increase for rail, bus and parking and he wants local jurisdictions to help by pitching in larger subsidies.
Metro officials have said the proposed budget does not include money for raises. Officials say the rising cost of pensions is one factor driving the deficit.
Metro officials say Sarles turned down a performance bonus, but he'll soon evaluate his leadership team to determine who is eligible for bonuses.
RecommendedRecent Facebook Activity
Only On 7
-
Leon Harris and Alison Starling weeknights on ABC7
For all the breaking stories happening in your neighborhood and developing stories happening around the world, join Leon Harris and Alison Starling weeknights on ABC7 News at 5 and 11.
TBD Blogs What you need to read
-
@TBD Arts
Tonight: Free St. Patrick's Day cupcakes and climate change author Michael Mann
-
@TBD On Foot
Adams Morgan streetscaping is a nightmare these days
Best of TBD In case you missed it
-
13 ways D.C. is better than NYC
Hey, no city's perfect!
Photo Galleries Pictures from around the region
-
Most dangerous Metro stations: Deanwood, Anacostia rank highest in Metro crimes
-
Meet Comet Ping Pong's booking maven, Sasha Lord







43 Comments
MORE COMMENTSPost a Comment