SEPTA CEO Leslie Richards will resign at the end of November, bringing her five-year reign as the lead of the troubled transit agency to an end.
The shakeup in leadership comes as state lawmakers remain divided on how to provide more funding for public transportation.
SEPTA General Manager and CEO Leslie Richards will step down next month. On Thursday, Oct. 24, Richards announced she would step down on Nov. 29, 2024. “It has been an honor to lead SEPTA, and ...
SEPTA CEO and General Manager Leslie S. Richards announced Thursday that she will step down effective Nov. 29 from the ...
Leslie Richards, who’s led SEPTA for the last five years through the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent recovery, announced ...
SEPTA CEO Leslie Richards has announced she will step down from that position next month. Richards, who is also the transit ...
SEPTA had a 34% decrease in serious crimes in 2024 compared to the same period last year, according to new data.
The initiative aims to provide access to transit for low-income residents. 24,000 key cards were distributed last year with ...
As the city's Zero Fare program enters its second year, officials plan to distribute 20,000 key cards to eligible ...
Some customers object to an increase in the fare for riders in Philadelphia who use SEPTA Key cards or mobile systems like Apple Pay. Their per-trip cost would jump 25%, from $2 to $2.50, bringing it ...
SEPTA police have made arrests in 57% of violent crime cases, which the public transit authority claims is 20% higher than ...
Looming over the discussion about the fare plan is SEPTA’s budget deficit, which is projected to hit $153 million this fiscal ...