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The Zero Fare program provides SEPTA access for low-income residents, and the Key Advantage program pays for fares for city ...
Mayor Parker and SEPTA are also discussing extending Zero Fare, which benefits 25,000 low-income Philadelphia residents.
Mayor Cherelle Parker had planned to cut funding for both transit subsidies, but now says she's working on keeping them.
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker is reconsidering her decision to end a program that provides free SEPTA passes to ...
The Zero Fare program gave recipients "a chance to breathe, to feed their kids and to live with a little less financial ...
The city’s budget proposal put the future of free SEPTA rides for city workers into question, but a new deal ensures the program will remain.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's proposed budget would slash a benefit that provides free SEPTA passes to city employees, a perk that the administration has promoted as a help in ...
To continue the free transportation program for low-income Philadelphians, it would cost the city $30 million each year.
The city’s upcoming budget doesn’t include the Zero Fare program, which offers free SEPTA fare to more than 24,000 residents.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker's budget will not include money to continue the experimental Zero Fare program that gives free SEPTA passes to about 25,000 Philadelphia residents ...
Philadelphia's commerce chief Alba Martinez is stepping down from her post effective May 1 to produce an original musical, ...