NORRISTOWN – The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority’s looming financial crisis has Montgomery County elected officials continuing to sound the alarm.
The public transit system posted new fall schedules earlier this week as transportation leaders prepare to hack services to contend with a $213 million budget shortfall.
“Reliable transportation isn’t just a luxury, it’s a lifeline. From getting to work or school. To doctor’s visits and daily errands, our communities depend on it every day,” said Montgomery County Commissioners’ Vice Chairwoman Jamila Winder in a Facebook post.
“Here in Montgomery County, we understand how critical transit is to our regional economy and quality of life. But we can’t do it alone,” she continued.
Montgomery County leaders urge solutions am