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0 Comments | Deseret News (Salt Lake City), Jun 25, 2009 | by Brian Westley
The region's congressional delegation introduced a measure Wednesday that would finalize plans to provide the funds.
Even with an infusion of cash to order new cars, Metro officials caution that it would still take about five years to get the equipment.
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"It's not an off-the-shelf product," said Metro spokeswoman Lisa Farbstein. "It's something that's custom made."
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