It is time to re-evaluate local mass transit plans
In 1985, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) received more than $23 million from the federal
In 1985, the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) received more than $23 million from the federal
Finally, the long-delayed annual financial report of the city is available – and it contains
Mass transit fans may have been dismayed when funding for the Skyway was diverted to
Not surprisingly, an organization of local business leaders is supporting a proposal to double the
Perhaps having learned by the disastrous and hurried attempts to sell the JEA and enrich
What is the city’s policy on parking? Or mass transportation? Figuring it out can give
Jacksonville continues to move into mass transit, hoping to interest a public that has not
Jacksonvillle’s port has taken a major step with a 25-year, $238.7 million contract to expand
Apparently, being an entrepreneur isn’t as risky as long as you are a member of
Is the Jacksonville Transportation Authority getting ahead of the curve? To its credit, the JTA