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The two largest public transit systems in Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) and the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transit Authority (SEPTA) – are facing a financial crisis that threatens to ...
The plan, which had few changes from the proposal made in March, was passed on the final meeting before summer recess.
Montgomery County officials warn of economic crisis without SEPTA funding, emphasizing transit's importance to King of ...
Millions of Pennsylvanians rely on public transit to get to work, school, and healthcare. But with Pittsburgh Regional ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNMayor Parker $6.8 billion budget passes City Council with focus on housingMayor Cherelle Parker wins approval for her $6.8 billion budget which includes borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars to tackle the city’s housing crisis.
Rabbit Transit, part of the Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority, would get a $5.7 million funding increase this ...
Shapiro, a Democrat entering his third budget negotiation, speaks of the process in positive yet pragmatic terms. He ...
Also, legislation passes to allow tenants to pay security deposits in installments if the amount exceeds one month's rent.
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNCity Council passes budget, Parker’s housing planMayor Cherelle Parker celebrated the passage of her second city budget Thursday afternoon, after lawmakers approved a spending-and-tax plan along with a measure to borrow $800 million to fund her ...
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Metro Philadelphia on MSNSEPTA to suspend Chestnut Hill East Line service for 11 weeksSEPTA is temporarily shutting down the Chestnut Hill East Line for more than two months beginning this weekend, to allow for ...
SEPTA is temporarily halting service on its Chestnut Hill East Regional Rail line from Sunday, June 15 until Tuesday, Sept. 2, to allow for five bridges along the line to be repaired. While service is ...
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