Over the past two months, investigators observed the company’s buses near the Ruggles and North Station MBTA stops routinely idling more than five minutes, the limit allowed by state rules. The foundation also notified Paul Revere Transportation, a Roxbury-based company that operates shuttle buses in the area, that it also faced a lawsuit without prompt action. “We believe our commitment to a clean environment is clear,” Weaver said. Wynn Resorts spent $68 million to remove toxic chemicals from the property, the former site of a chemical plant. Weaver said the company has a good environmental record, noting that the shuttle program is designed to reduce traffic in the area. Officials from DPV Transportation did not return calls. “We will work with them to ensure compliance.” “Earlier today, we spoke to our provider about eliminating idling,” Michael Weaver, a spokesman for Wynn Resorts, said after being contacted by the Globe.
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