On Election Day, many central Ohio voters will be deciding whether to pass a levy that would help fund a new transit system.
The levy would fund a plan called LinkUs by COTA and its supporters. The LinkUs plan would create five bus rapid transit ...
The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) expressed gratitude to voters for approving Issue 47, a sales tax levy that will ...
GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. — Voters in Gwinnett County have rejected a $17 billion transit plan that would have overhauled the ...
Construction of Rochester’s Link Bus Rapid Transit project received the fuel it needed Friday as a ceremonial $84.92 million ...
The city contracts with Transdev, which purchased First Transit last year, to operate the city-owned bus fleet under ...
Miami-Dade's Northeast Corridor transit project advances with FTA approval and potential $389.5 million federal funding.
Voters in Cobb and Gwinnett counties on Tuesday appeared to shoot down proposed sales taxes to fund billions of dollars in ...
Davidson County voters approved Mayor Freddie O'Connell's transit referendum on Nov. 5, according to tallies from the ...
The Lowcountry Rapid Transit (LCRT) is officially in its final design phase. Leaders celebrated their progress at the future ...
The Lowcountry Rapid Transit project is in its final stage of design for a 21.3-mile bus system through Berkley, Charleston ...
The majority of voters in Gwinnett County rejected a potentially $17 billion tax increase to fund transit projects.