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SEPTA says they have until Aug. 14 for state lawmakers to approve funding or else they will be forced to implement service ...
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With SEPTA service cuts 18 days away, Philly riders, activists and lawmakers rallied at City Hall to demand transit funding from the Pa. Senate.
Barring an increase in state funding to address a budget gap, SEPTA is 18 days away from reducing service on more than 100 ...
SEPTA has given the state an Aug. 14 deadline deliver a funding solution that will avoid drastic service cuts.
SEPTA is set to cut service in Philadelphia later this month as Pennsylvania lawmakers debate new funding for public transit.
A coalition of transit advocates and elected officials rallied in front of Philadelphia City Hall to demand the GOP-led Senate end its recess and return to Harrisburg to finish the budget.
If a deal is not reached by Aug. 14, officials say plans will move forward for a 20% reduction ten days later.
SEPTA says it will implement a 20% service cut starting August 24 unless new state transit funding is secured by August 14.