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COTA Raising Prices in 2012, Introducing 31-Day Pass

COTA Raising Prices in 2012, Introducing 31-Day Pass

18 Walker / November 16, 2011 11:25 am

The COTA Board of Trustees approved a fare adjustment plan that will go into effect on January 1st. A single local trip will rise in price from $1.75 to $2.00 while an express trip will rise from $2.50 to $2.75…. [Read More]

New Covered Bike Parking Debuts on High Street Near OSU

New Covered Bike Parking Debuts on High Street Near OSU

29 Walker / November 1, 2011 3:10 pm

The first of ten covered bike shelters will be making its official debut tomorrow morning. Located at 1912 North High Street (between 16th and 17th Avenues), the new structure contains five U-shaped racks for locking up bikes within a very… [Read More]

Columbus Workforce Commuting Changes Slightly Over Past 10 Years

Columbus Workforce Commuting Changes Slightly Over Past 10 Years

4 Walker / October 31, 2011 11:00 am

An article recently posted by Wendell Cox at NewGeography.com analyzes the trends in workforce commutes all over the US between 2000 and 2010. The general trends indicate that solo automobile commuting is still the dominant method of transportation, but many… [Read More]

Chicago Studies the Innovative I-670 Highway Cap in Columbus

Chicago Studies the Innovative I-670 Highway Cap in Columbus

16 Walker / October 27, 2011 1:00 pm

A new blog post on the Chicago Tribune website reveals that transit planning experts in the Windy City are closely studying our I-670 Cap in the Short North to learn some best practices for their own projects. The I-670 cap… [Read More]

Barone-y is Full of Baloney on High-Speed Rail Transportation

Barone-y is Full of Baloney on High-Speed Rail Transportation

18 Bill Hutchison / October 15, 2011 4:40 pm

Michael Barone and his elitist supporters are afraid of change that might upset their comfortable gravy train. (Article: “High-speed rail plan doesn’t make sense for U.S.“) Make no mistake about it: Big Oil and the billionaire Koch brothers want things… [Read More]

“How We Roll” Campaign Launches to Assist Student Cyclists

“How We Roll” Campaign Launches to Assist Student Cyclists

9 Walker / October 11, 2011 3:30 pm

Cycling is a quickly growing transportation option in Columbus. In 2010, only 0.7% of commutes were by bike, but ongoing efforts are working to nearly triple that ratio to 2% by next year. A new collaborative program called recently launched… [Read More]

The Scioto Hilltop Connector Bike Bridge Opens to The Public

The Scioto Hilltop Connector Bike Bridge Opens to The Public

19 Walker / August 12, 2011 11:00 pm

The Scioto Hilltop Connector Bridge officially opened up to the public with a ceremony earlier this afternoon. This new bike bridge is a part of the larger Bicentennial Bikeways Plan that is adding 540 miles of bike paths, bike lanes,… [Read More]

COTA Ridership on the Rise in 2011

COTA Ridership on the Rise in 2011

3 Walker / August 12, 2011 2:15 pm

The Central Ohio Transit Authority announced today that their ridership levels for 2011 are showing an increase of 8.6 percent over levels in 2010. In 2010, COTA provided over 17 million rides and is on pace to break 18 million… [Read More]

Interstate 70/71 Split Fix Construction Timelines and Road Closures

Interstate 70/71 Split Fix Construction Timelines and Road Closures

0 Walker / August 10, 2011 12:56 pm

Last night, the Ohio Department of Transportation hosted a public meeting to provide final updates on phase one of the Interstate 70/71 split fix project which begins next month. The majority of the meeting was focused on road closures, ramp… [Read More]

Phase One of Interstate 70/71 Split Fix Begins in September

Phase One of Interstate 70/71 Split Fix Begins in September

20 Walker / August 9, 2011 12:45 pm

The Columbus Crossroads project (popularly known as the 70/71 Split Fix) will officially be kicking off next month after years of planning, discussion and community input. Phase One will reconstruct the I-71/670 interchange at the north-eastern end of the project,… [Read More]

CCAD Students Redesign Downtown COTA Bus Shelters

CCAD Students Redesign Downtown COTA Bus Shelters

32 Walker / August 2, 2011 11:00 am

The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) tapped a group of industrial design students at the Columbus College of Art and Design (CCAD) to assist with a redesign project for new bus shelters. The new shelters are being designed for placement… [Read More]

COTA Holding Public Meetings to Discuss Downtown Operations Analysis

COTA Holding Public Meetings to Discuss Downtown Operations Analysis

15 Walker / July 18, 2011 8:20 pm

Over the next two weeks, the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will be soliciting public input on their recently completed Downtown Operations Analysis report. This study was conducted to evaluate current Downtown transit operations and to identify potential service adjustments…. [Read More]

More Credit Card Parking Meters Being Installed

More Credit Card Parking Meters Being Installed

11 Walker / July 11, 2011 4:30 pm

The City of Columbus Department of Public Service began installing a new batch of “smart meters” today throughout various parts of the central city. The new meters debuted in December and accept payment via major credit cards in addition to… [Read More]

Columbus Sprawl Featured on StreetsBlog

Columbus Sprawl Featured on StreetsBlog

5 Walker / May 27, 2011 11:45 am

Columbus was featured Wednesday on StreetsBlog, a national online resource focused on sustainable transit, smart growth and livable streets. Unfortunately, it wasn’t a very positive article. The main focus was on the recent proposal for a new highway interchange at… [Read More]

Bike to Work Week Kicks Off This Morning

Bike to Work Week Kicks Off This Morning

7 / May 16, 2011 1:30 pm

Somebody forgot to tell the Dual Doppler Weather “Gods” that it is Bike to Work Month in Columbus (and all across the country). This morning, with a damp mist and temperatures hovering around 50 degrees, Mayor Coleman, Councilman Zach Klein… [Read More]