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The first of what could be a perpetual annual 3% NJ Transit fare increase takes effect Tuesday, July 1. The increase helps ...
Senate President Nicholas Scutari, Majority Leader Teresa Ruiz, and Budget and Appropriations Committee Chairman Paul Sarlo ...
The hope is the extra cash will help NJ Transit. NJ Transit forecasts taking in $980 million in farebox revenue in the coming fiscal year, which begins July 1. That would be about a 3.5% bump that ...
NJ Transit passengers will see a $3 fare hike starting Tuesday, the first increase since 2022, aimed at modernizing aging ...
A three-percent fare hike for New Jersey Transit takes effect on July 1. It’s part of an annual fare hike that the agency ...
NJ Transit’s operating budget would take effect on July 1, if Murphy’s proposed $58 billion state budget is passed. It is $151.9 million, or 5.1% greater than the current fiscal year budget, ...
In the days before the New Jersey budget deal dropped — on a Friday night, no less — environmental activists didn’t seem to ...
A plan to address NJ Transit's gloomy fiscal picture is the centerpiece of Gov. Phil Murphy’s budget proposal for fiscal year 2025.. A new “corporate transit fee” Murphy pitched in his ...
SEPTA's board adopted a doomsday budget that will dramatically cut service to South Jersey in the coming months.
The budget leaves the NJ Transit fare hike in place. Effective July 1, ticket prices go up 15%, and they're expected to rise 3% a year going forward.
This is a very sensitive time. Nobody wants to upend a deal,” said Bill Dwyer, a professor in the Rutgers School of ...