Senator Joe Picozzi's plan for
As SEPTA faces a looming fiscal crisis that will result in drastic service cuts, Senator Joe Picozzi is stepping up with a plan that will stabilize its finances, improve safety, bolster reliability, and clean up the system for the future of southeastern Pennsylvania.
Senator Joe Picozzi believes the best ideas come from those who ride SEPTA every day. As he works to make the system cleaner, safer, more reliable, and financially secure, he wants to hear directly from you. Fill out his short survey where your feedback will help guide real change.
Crack down on fare evasion, vandalism, loitering, and other quality-of-life crimes to make SEPTA safer and more appealing.
Bring private investment and innovation to SEPTA, reducing taxpayer burden while generating new revenue streams. Projects like the Conshohocken station development project show how these partnerships create economic growth and help SEPTA’s bottom line.
Bus Revolution, the long-awaited bus network redesign, has been delayed for far too long, leaving riders with outdated routes that don’t meet their needs.
Ensure SEPTA’s financial viability with smart investments and diverse revenue streams, including public-private partnerships and creative advertising.
Implement stronger state fiscal oversight to ensure SEPTA’s financial health and accountability to taxpayers.
Implement stronger state fiscal oversight to ensure SEPTA’s financial health and accountability to taxpayers.
Act on suggestions from SEPTA riders to address SEPTA's most important issues.