Plan includes a state motor fuel sales tax, using interest from the state’s road fund, a sales tax increase in the Chicago metro area and a sharp increase in tolls on the Illinois Tollway.
The Illinois legislature has passed a package of funding measures to support Chicago-area transit agencies, while also restructuring those agencies. The 1,043-page Senate Bill 2111 will wipe out the ...
The The Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA) Act comes as the RTA faced a budget gap of more than $200 million. State lawmakers approved new funding for public transportation agencies without ...
Transit reform can support Illinois riders and taxpayers. These seven principles outline a path to affordability, ...
Lawmakers hope to clear the transit bill Wednesday during the General Assembly's veto session, though it's not clear if ...
The $1.5 billion funding package also creates a new regional governing body for the system: the Northern Illinois Transit ...
House Democrats have dropped a sweeping transit overhaul to bailout Chicago area transit, which would have raised $1.5 ...
The Bus Priority Corridor Study will explore ways to make bus travel faster, more convenient, and more comfortable on five ...
Illinois lawmakers passed a new plan to keep Chicago-area public transit running. The plan hikes sales taxes in the Chicago ...
NFL fines the Baltimore Ravens $100,000 over the inaccurate injury report involving Lamar Jackson Secret Service finds 17 ...
Planning a trip? Illinois releases updated highway map with Route 66 highlights, Amtrak routes, and QR codes for travel ...
Navigating the ticket counters, security screening and sheer breadth of one of the world’s busiest airports can be a bit of a ...