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.
Ohio EPA files state’s VW Settlement plan, now accepting applications for first grant opportunities
Getting Ohio to Work: Reaching Opportunity through Public Transportation Part II
Wrapping Up the Ohio Local Solutions Transportation Academy
Open Letter to Ohio EPA Re: Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Fund
Ohio EPA’s VW Settlement Funding Draft Plan Earmarks $15 million each to transit and school bus replacement
Greater Ohio Policy Center Unveils 2018 Public Policy Platform
Ohio Transportation Academy Workshop III: Effective Strategies for Building Local Transportation Campaigns
Members of the 2017 Ohio Transportation Leadership Academy recently completed the third workshop of the Ohio Transportation Academy. Hosted by GOPC and Transportation for America (T4A), the workshop brought together public, private, and nonprofit leaders from Cincinnati, Delaware, Toledo, Lorain, Cleveland, and Akron.
A New Look at Transit
Senate Approves 6 Veto Overrides - Delays Vote on Funding for Counties and Transit Agencies
In a rare August session, the Ohio Senate voted on 6 of the 11 veto overrides that the Ohio House of Representatives approved during a special voting session on July 6. They held over five other veto overrides for a possible future vote, including a provision that seeks to provide additional funding for counties and transit agencies.