SEPTA's Board has voted to move $394 million from capital to operating funds to avoid service cuts, delaying projects like new bus purchases and infrastructure improvements.
The move is the result of the transit authority using $394 million from its capital budget to ensure regular service for the next 2 years.
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Philly's red bus-only lanes aim to ease commutes: What to know
New red "bus-only" lanes in Center City and South Philadelphia aim to improve SEPTA service and daily commutes. Here's what ...
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This week’s Philly report card grades PHL’s shutdown chaos, the Art Museum’s PhAM flop, Barkley’s steakhouse, and the Eagles’ Tush Push revenge.
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Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner (photo via District Attorney Office) and Downingtown mayor elect Erica Deuso ...
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The city is partnering with the Philadelphia Parking Authority to work on the hub, which moved to Northern Liberties in 2023.
The designs included elements like a new intercity bus station, a soaring, glass-walled addition to the Race Street front ...
Borough residents will elect a new mayor to take over for the retiring Bob McMahon, who’s been at the helm for 33 years. They ...
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