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Dorval R. Carter Jr., the president of the Chicago Transit Authority, announced he will retire at the end of the month.
Dorval Carter, who has fiercely defended the Chicago Transit Authority's independence against calls to consolidate the agency with Metra and Pace, is stepping down. Carter announced his retirement ...
Then-new Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter on June 10, 2015, on the platform at Chicago’s Green Line Clinton station. (Erin Hooley/Chicago Tribune) For over a year, Carter has ...
CHICAGO — Chicago Transit Authority President Dorval Carter Jr. announced Monday that he is retiring from the agency at the end of the month to become the new CEO of St. Anthony Hospital.
Carter has been on the job nearly 10 years. But over the last year, pressure has been ratcheted up to remove him amid questions of safety, cleanliness, and timeliness of buses and trains.