While lawmakers continue discussions on a potential funding plan for SEPTA , the transit agency is moving forward with plans to cut service around the Philadelphia area.

On Monday, SEPTA ambassadors will visit the 69th Street Transit Center ahead of the Aug. 24 cuts to help riders who will be impacted by shortened or eliminated bus routes. The ambassadors will also visit other major transit hubs during the week, including the Frankford Transit Center.

"They just not making the right decision at all," Dominique Spencer said.

Spencer is one of about 700,000 people who SEPTA says use their service every single day.

Spencer said she needs the transit agency to get to work and to take her daughter to day care.

"I wake up at 4, leave at 5:30," Spencer said. "And I get to work exactly

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