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SEPTA has approved a new budget with major service cuts starting in late August and fare hikes to follow, unless new state funding is secured.
SEPTA board members voted to dramatically cut service and raise fares to fill a $213 million hole in the budget.
Montgomery County officials and regional business leaders are raising alarms about the impending crisis if SEPTA funding doesn't secure the future of the transit system. Warning of dire ...
With a projected $213 million deficit in SEPTA's upcoming budget, State Rep. Mary Jo Daley hosted an expert roundtable this week on the future of transit funding. Participants included, elected ...
Giannis Antetokounmpo indicates he would like to stay with the Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee finally has some good news on this front, as Antetokounmpo has finally broken his silence regarding his future.
LOWER MERION — With a projected $213 million deficit in SEPTA’s upcoming budget, state Rep. Mary Jo Daley, D-148, hosted an expert roundtable last week on the future of transit funding ...
The location of the SEPTA bus fire at Roberts Yard, a facility used for storing and maintaining transit vehicles, meant that multiple buses were positioned close together, allowing flames to ...
Transit In Crisis: SEPTA, State Funding and Philly's Future With the state holding public hearings on the upcoming year's budget, WURD is bringing together expert Philadelphia business leaders to ...
SEPTA is, once again, facing a major hole in its budget. The Philadelphia-based transit agency says it's staring down a $213 million shortfall in its operating budget starting on July 1.
Meantime, in Harrisburg, where Senate Republicans have refused to allow local counties to levy their own taxes to support SEPTA, most of the discussion around funding transit has focused on generating ...
Thiel also said the city is negotiating with SEPTA to continue providing rides to low-income residents. “The city is in discussions with SEPTA to continue the Zero Fare pilot through 2026,” he said.