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KBRA revised the outlook to negative on the Chicago Transit Authority's AA-minus rated TIFIA bonds, backed with farebox and operations revenue.
The CTA's board of directors on Wednesday approved a contract extension with ZeroEyes worth $1.2 million to expand the technology to 1,500 cameras through the summer of 2026.
Chicago area transit agencies outlined what would happen if the state fails to come through with extra funding before ...
As Chicago transit agencies and Illinois lawmakers near a deadline to fix a transit budget shortfall of about $770 million, ...
Dr. Fred Levin has been watching with growing alarm the national debate around federal cuts to Medicaid. He’s responsible for the medical care of about 100 older adults at the ...
A $25 million reconstruction project to improve accessibility at the Green Line’s Austin station on the West Side is underway ...
Evanston may lose all but one CTA bus route, evening and weekend service on all Pace bus routes and some Union Pacific North ...
As far back as September, Gov. JB Pritzker has said local governments within the Regional Transit Authority’s coverage area would also have to step up on funding, Rich Miller writes.
Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices increased 2.5% in February from a year earlier, ...
If new funds do not come in, the agencies are predicting not only a drastic reduction in service, but also the cutting of thousands of jobs.
Regional transit officials are warning that massive service cuts could hit Chicago’s public transportation system next year.
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