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Winfred Wilson was struggling to make ends meet on less than $700 a month, so he moved in with his daughter, gave up his car ...
With COVID-era funding set to dry up, Illinois officials are scrambling to address public transit concerns, with one new plan drawing intense scrutiny.
Transit agencies have warned that they would have to dramatically slash service if legislators don’t find funding to plug the ...
The bill filed Wednesday would change the RTA to the Northern Illinois Transit Authority, known as NITA, and would give it ...
That could shutter some train stations and leave the country ... The current blueprint for reform comes from the Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning, which was directed by the state to ...
CTA, Metra and Pace are facing a $770 million hole in their budget next year and are urging the Illinois General Assembly to pass a public transportation funding and reform bill to avoid service cuts ...
But shortly afterwards, Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning and ... rail network would be able to access just one hourly train on weekdays with nearly nonexistent weekend options.
With just over two weeks to go before their spring adjournment, lawmakers in Springfield are facing a tight deadline to pass ...