Budget problems are forcing local transit officials to explore cutting service, increasing fares and possibly asking voters in 2026 to approve a sales tax increase for transit operations and projects.
On Thursday, San Diego's Metropolitan Transit Board met for the first time since a lawsuit was filed against the organization by a former MTS employee alleging sexual harassment, assault and ...
SAN DIEGOSAN DIEGO — The Metropolitan Transit System will spend more money than ever before on new trains, trolley cars and other infrastructure in the new fiscal year. The MTS board approved this ...
On Friday, MTS spokesman Hector Zermeño told NBC 7 that the agency expects 100% of any ticket revenue collected to go into the MTS operations budget. He added that while no code-compliance officers ...
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