SAN FRANCISCO — Projections for next year’s fiscal budget show that the Bay Area Rapid Transit District is continuing to see declines in ridership and sales tax revenues, and is facing a $14 million deficit. The agency will consider service reductions, fare and parking fee increases, and cutting labor and other expenses, the San Francisco Chronicle reports. For the full story, click here.

 

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