A number of federal transportation programs are currently or will soon be accepting applications for competitive grant funding for local governments and organizations, including public transit agencies. Below is a summary of those programs, with links for more information and deadlines for when applications are due.
Transportation Budget Heads to Conference Committee; House Finance Resumes Budget Work
Ohio Senate Updates Transportation Budget, Final Approval Expected by End of Month
GOPC Releases Transportation Funding White Paper
Central Ohio Transit Authority launches two new services, demonstrating innovation in public transit
One Month Until 2018 General Election
COTA receives National Award for Outstanding Service
GOPC Sponsors Table at OARC Gubernatorial Forum; Cordray, DeWine Address GOPC’s Policy Priorities
Earlier this month, GOPC was a table sponsor at the Gubernatorial Forum hosted by the The Ohio Association of Regional Councils (OARC). Speaking to a roomful of the state’s top political, business, and civic leaders, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray shared their campaign platforms related to transportation, infrastructure, job creation, and economic development.
Getting Ohio to Work: Reaching Opportunity through Public Transportation Part V
Getting Ohio to Work: Reaching Opportunity Through Public Transportation Part IV
Many Ohioans wish to stay in their homes and neighborhoods where they have lived most of their lives. As people grow older, their ability to drive a car diminishes, and the need for frequent, efficient, and reliable public transportation increases. Known as aging in place, these residents deserve the chance to continue to live in the places they have called home for decades.