Former Mayor Jim Kenney on Tuesday urged his successor’s administration to continue the experimental Zero Fare program that ...
To continue the free transportation program for low-income Philadelphians, it would cost the city $30 million each year.
Many city positions are vacant and Parker’s mandate that municipal workers return to the office full time has been unpopular.
Zero Fare participants had taken about 6.6 million trips on SEPTA since the program started about 18 months ago.
Last spring, Drexel launched a six-month pilot program with SEPTA in which the University provided free, all-access Key Card passes to full-time, benefit-eligible employees. The program was very well ...
All those new route numbers. The under-development SEPTA Key 2.0. And now I’ve learned that SEPTA is rolling out a pilot program that will effectively allow SEPTA buses to control traffic lights.