IN BRIEF / ANAHEIM
The Anaheim City Council will consider tonight a five-year agreement for 10 electric buses and two trams to serve the resort area.
The city and Anaheim Transportation Network have been working for several years on a unified transportation plan for the Anaheim Resort, which includes the convention center, Disneyland and the new Downtown Disney and California Adventure.
In addition to the city-owned fleet, Pacific Coast Sightseeing Tours would operate 25 propane-powered vehicles.
Many of the new vehicles would debut over the summer, with all on line by January. By then, service would run 14 to 21 hours a day.
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