Transit Advocacy Group Creates Visualization of Cincy Bus Ridership (WCPO) Cold Spell Wreaks Havoc on TARTA Bus Brakes (Toledo Blade) Central Ohio Counties Push for Coordinated Transit Efforts (M...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2018/01/08/todays-headlines-579/
Medicaid Sales Tax Loss Continues to Hurt Local Transit Agencies (Dayton Daily News) Cleveland Mayor Peddling False Narratives About Public Square Closure (Cleveland Scene) Cold Spell Prompts Cle...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2018/01/05/todays-headlines-578/
New data defies some of the common stereotypes about what puts cyclists in danger.
Plain Dealer: When Will Kasich and State Lawmakers Get Real About Funding Transit? Will Cranley Honor Promise to Improve Cincy Transit in Second Term? (WCPO) Fiber Cables Hoped to Improve Downto...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2018/01/03/todays-headlines-577/
Under Trump, U.S. DOT's grant rules encourage states to finance road projects with private loans that cost more than public borrowing.
As COTA Launches First BRT Line … (Columbus Underground) … Columbus Officials Hope for Revitalized Cleveland Ave. (Dispatch) Broken Bus System High on Priority List for New Cincy Council Mems...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2018/01/02/todays-headlines-576/
Columbus to Roll Out First BRT Line on New Years Day (Business First) Cincy Proposes Property Tax Hike to Pay for Western Hills Viaduct (WVXU) SORTA Agrees to Pay Workers, Contractors $15 Minimum...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2017/12/22/todays-headlines-575/
Bevin Wants $5B to Bypass Brent Spence Bridge and Subsidize Sprawl (WCPO) Dayton RTA Union Plans to Strike on New Year’s Day (WHIO TV7) Sidewalk Biking Will Remain Illegal in Cincinnati (WVXU) ...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2017/12/21/todays-headlines-574/
Cleveland Chamber Asks State to Fund RTA Station Redevelopment (Cleveland.com) Brent Spence Bridge: Do Engineers Know What Induced Demand Is? (Business Courier) Regional Transit Is Important, But...
https://ohio.streetsblog.org/2017/12/20/todays-headlines-573/
The past year has been eventful, to say least, for public transit in Northeast Ohio.
http://timkovach.com/wp/2017/12/17/whats-really-behind-gcrta-falling-ridership-levels/