Connector Job Claims as Economic Buffoonery
Spokesman Ritchie of the Port Authority, in response to a claim by Senators that the North Shore connector was a gigantic waste of stimulus funds,
Spokesman Ritchie of the Port Authority, in response to a claim by Senators that the North Shore connector was a gigantic waste of stimulus funds,
In what can only be described as arriving incredibly late to a crucial government problem, Pennsylvania’s Governor is now bemoaning the condition of the state’s
Facing a budget deficit of $47 million the Port Authority (PAT) says it will cut service hours by 35 percent, lay off 500 employees and
A letter to the editor in today’s PG waxed poetically about the positive attributes of the public transit system that she saw on a recent
In a version of the inmates running the asylum, we are witnessing what happens when public sector employees get enough power to dictate policies and
The Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAT) is making headlines by claiming they are out of options regarding service. Their planning and development committee recommended
Pennsylvania’s Governor is in Pittsburgh today announcing that, surprise, surprise, he has found $45 million in unspent economic development funds that could be used to
Oh joy. The Connector will be open for business in 15 months. Maybe. That assumes no major bumps along the planned path to completion. The
By a vote of 27 to 22, the Southwest Pennsylvania Commission (SPC) has again chosen to toss its integrity out the window and approve moving
According to a Tribune Review report this morning (December 17), a rally organized to encourage state legislators to provide more money to the Port Authority