They're asking councilmembers to remove her from the position.
She testified before Metro Council on Tuesday.
English, along with other riders stood in solidarity with the Metro Disability Coalition at Jefferson Square in Louisville Saturday afternoon to speak on the many issues they face with TARC3 and the lack of services provided to them.
They plan to protest near Metro Hall on Saturday.
To Shedrick Jones, the weekend predicament is illustrative of a larger problem: the quality of TARC3 has precipitously declined and the service has become too unreliable.
She says TARC3 is currently short 50 employees.
The Louisville man refutes a statement by TARC's contractor, which says it hasn't stranded anyone in 2021.
The Metro Disability Coalition says TARC3's contractor — MV Transportation — is failing disabled riders.
Officials with the Metro Disability Coalition held a protest outside of TARC's downtown headquarters Tuesday afternoon.