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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNSEPTA now charging parking fee at commuter lotsRiders who rely on SEPTA trains and buses to get them where they need to go will now have to pay to park in surface lots and ...
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Josh Shapiro and top Democrats say SEPTA and mass transit funding is a priority, but won’t say whether they’ll hold up the budget over it - MSNSEPTA would get $165 million in Josh Shapiro’s state budget proposal, staving off service cuts. Bradford has led House Democrats in passing the mass transit funding increase three times, all of ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro bails Philadelphia transit system out with federal funding 02:42. Pennsylvania is redirecting or "flexing" $153 million in federal highway money to SEPTA, enough to ...
SEPTA called the legislation passing "an important step," but now it will head to the Pennsylvania State Senate.
On Friday, Nov. 22, Gov. Josh Shapiro announced he directed PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll to flex $153 million of federal highway capital funds to SEPTA immediately.
Philadelphia city leaders head to Harrisburg to fight for SEPTA funding ahead of Pa. budget deadline
Philadelphia city leaders head to Harrisburg to fight for SEPTA funding ahead of Pa. budget deadline PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro proposes major funding boost for SEPTA 02:30. BUCKS COUNTY, Pa. (CBS) – Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro chatted with SEPTA workers as he boarded a regional rail ...
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SEPTA estimates it would initially receive about $165 million in new state money for operating expenses through Gov. Josh ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro said Friday that he will divert more than $150 million in federal highway funding to provide a one-time injection of cash into Philadelphia’s mass transit system to help it avoid ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro acknowledged Tuesday that SEPTA is “really really struggling,” but said the transit agency serving southeastern Pennsylvania “will not fail.” “I think mass transit is ...
SEPTA’s buses, trolleys and subways will run as usual for the rest of the year thanks to an infusion of $156 million ordered by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
Josh Shapiro proposed almost $300 million in his budget would go toward mass transit in Pennsylvania, which includes SEPTA. However, no deal has been put in place, and an eleventh-hour fix is ...
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