What was checked: spelling, clarity, chronology, framing, misinformation risk, misidentification, out-of-context quotes, quantitative precision, process and agency clarity, question emphasis, omission, bias and duplication.
Key issues found and fixes applied:
1) Spelling and naming inconsistencies: Transcript used variants (Bomont, Baumont, Bmont). Issue: potential reader confusion and misidentification of city. Fix: normalized to "Beaumont" throughout, noting transcript variants in audit.
2) Speaker attribution ambiguity: The transcript uses a single speaker label (S1) but names Ron and Michael in the dialogue. Issue: risk of misattributing extended remarks to the wrong person. Fix: Article attributes the main presentation to "Presenter Ron" (Ron was introduced in the meeting) and uses "Moderator" for the opening/hand-off; the transcript shows no presenter surname so none is supplied.
3) Quantitative precision: Several numeric claims (percentages, counts) were presented without methodology. Issue: risk of overclaiming. Fix: Article presents those numbers as staff-reported survey/inventory results and notes the survey/sample when stated ("more than 400 households").
4) Agency clarity and process: The transcript referenced presenting recommendations to the "city council" but did not name an adopting body explicitly. Fix: Article refers to "Beaumont City Council" only as the intended next step stated by staff and frames adoption as a future procedural step.
5) Omission checks: Ensured that ridership peaks tied to school travel, demographic and low-income impacts, and stop-accessibility findings are included.
After these revisions the article was rechecked for the same audit list and no remaining high-severity issues were found.