Traffic & Transit

Boston To Give Hardest Hit Workers Free $60 Charlie Cards, Blue Bike Passes

Boston business owners and other community leaders also spoke at the event to share why public transportation is so critical.

(WBZ-TV)

BOSTON — Acting Boston Mayor Kim Janey joined MBTA riders Monday morning calling on the T to reverse cuts and restore full service as soon as possible.

Janey took part in a news conference at the Massachusetts Department of Transportation headquarters on Park Plaza, just hours before the MBTA and MassDOT boards meet to discuss funding for the 2022 budget.

Boston business owners and other community leaders also spoke at the event to share why public transportation is so critical.

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