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District will pay to keep Metro open for late Nats games

In Change, City Will Cover Metro Fees for Late Night GamesThe Post
This morning, I wrote a post about the District’s decision to stop paying Metro to keep the trains running after Nats games that go past regular closing time. I had it scheduled to go live at 10 a.m. However, the District reversed the decision:

In an about-face, a top District official says the city will cover the costs for Metro to extend its hours to accommodate ticket holders at Washington Nationals games that are rain-delayed or go late because of extra innings.

“We want people to have a wonderful time at the games and not be stranded on the way out,” Deputy Mayor Neil O. Albert said today.

Albert’s comments came after District transportation director Gabe Klein informed Metro officials in a letter last week that the city would no longer pay the late-service fee because of the city’s budget difficulties. Team officials said they did not find out about the change in policy until Monday night, when a rain delay pushed the game past Metro’s midnight closing.

Albert said the confusion about the city’s payment of late-service fees was the result of “one part of the administration not communicating with another part of the administration.”

This should not be too big a deal, given the 1-3 times a year this tends to happen. The front office ought to keep this in mind next time though, rookie pitcher or not.

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