The Chicago Transit Authority says the $1.9 billion in federal funding it’s been promised for the Red Line Extension should be secure, despite the Trump administration’s sweeping freeze of grant money ...
An idea first floated more than 50 years ago to extend the Chicago Transit Authority's Red Line to the Far South Side is ...
T he CTA is set to formally lock in needed federal money for the extension of the Red Line before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, paving the way for the long-planned addition through ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said the Red Line extension project was proposed ... According to the CTA, the 5.5-mile extension will include four new fully accessible stations near 103rd Street ...
The recent remarks from Carter had come during a news conference heralding the final chunk of federal funding for the Red Line extension to 130th Street — a chief project of the CTA president as ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Local and federal officials signed a funding agreement Friday for the CTA's Red Line Extension Project. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and CTA President ...
The exec who has fiercely defended the Chicago Transit Authority's independence against calls to consolidate with Metra and Pace is retiring.
His stewardship of the Red Line Extension project is just one of the notable achievements in his historic career." Carter began his career with the CTA as a staff attorney, and worked for the CTA ...
Carter first became CTA president in 2015. Before this role, he was acting chief of staff to U.S. Department of ...
On Friday, elected leaders celebrated with the formal signing of a $1.9 billion Red Line Extension federal funding agreement. The deal means the CTA can move forward with extending the city’s ...
(The Center Square) – The Chicago Transit Authority is moving forward to extend the Red Line on the city’s Far South Side, at a cost of more than $1 billion per mile. The project would extend ...