On Election Day, many central Ohio voters will be deciding whether to pass a levy that would help fund a new transit system.
Gwinnett voters have turned down a one-penny sales tax to fund transit, marking another defeat to the county's expansion ...
Cobb and Gwinnett voters have historically rejected invitations to join MARTA. Based on the outcome of previous referendums, ...
The levy would fund a plan called LinkUs by COTA and its supporters. The LinkUs plan would create five bus rapid transit ...
The transit referendum would have increased sales taxes in the county by 1% over 30 years to pay for a variety of projects, ...
The proposed MSPLOST sought to fund county-specific transit services, including bus rapid transit and microtransit, tailored ...
Voters in Cobb and Gwinnett counties on Tuesday appeared to shoot down proposed sales taxes to fund billions of dollars in ...
Miami-Dade's Northeast Corridor transit project advances with FTA approval and potential $389.5 million federal funding.
The Lowcountry Rapid Transit project is in its final stage of design for a 21.3-mile bus system through Berkley, Charleston ...
The upcoming transit referendum asks voters to approve a one percent sales tax over 30 years to fund various transit projects ...
Rochester City Council members opted to continue to contract for at least some services related to city transit.
Nearly $1 million in federal grant funding will go toward planning for transit-oriented development along OKC's Classen Corridor.