CTA unveils $2.16B budget with goal to boost service in 2025 – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The 2025 budget marks an increase of 8.1 percent, or nearly $161 million, over planned spending for 2024, CTA officials said, after a similarly substantial budget increase of 9.2 percent the prior year. The CTA will not be raising fares in 2025. The agency is relying on federal COVID-19 relief aid to balance its budget.
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Let’s provide more of what few want or need. Typical government.

Cuts are needed, not expansions.

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