Ride-Hailing Companies = $3.5M for Boston
The rapid growth of ride-hailing services has netted Boston $3.5M in new revenue to use for transportation improvements in the City.
The rapid growth of ride-hailing services has netted Boston $3.5M in new revenue to use for transportation improvements in the City.
Forty-nine Boston schools are classified as requiring assistance or intervention, but Boston as a whole is partially meeting targets.
Housing, economic development and social mobility are in the forefront of a wide range of challenges for mayors across the country.
Boston’s financial position earned the highest ratings from Moody’s Investment Services and S&P Global in 2019. Both rating agencies cited the risk of climate change as a key issue in their ratings reports.