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There's just a week for the Kansas City Area Transit Authority (KCATA) and Kansas City, Missouri, city council members to come to an agreement to keep the buses running.

However, there's no resolution in sight.

The KCATA called a special meeting on Thursday to try and figure out contract negotiations after the city council shot down a $77.8 million funding ordinance last week.

No action was taken at Thursday's meeting.

Riders expressed frustration with the lack of a decision by the transit authority.

"Sign the contract!" Anthony Cunningham said. "Sign the contract, man."

The KCATA board room was nearly empty on Thursday.

But nearly 100 bus riders were in the KCATA Zoom room and urged commissioners to take action.

"The commissioners reached maximum c

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