What is working for Ohio’s transportation system and what needs to be fixed? How can the state promote more biking, walking and transit ridership (along with economic growth) in its billion dollar annual transportation budget?
The recently launched Ohio 21st Century Transportation Priorities Task Force will finally address these questions and more. If you would like to see your city put in bike lanes, better crosswalks and pedestrian zones, and funding for more buses, express yourself at a public meeting of the Task Force on June 17th (Cleveland) or June 24th (Akron). Even if you can’t attend, you can fill out this online survey and let state lawmakers know what you think about the need for sustainable transportation.
The timing of this conversation may never be better. Higher gas prices are forcing us to do something about the cost of our commute. We hear from many who want better transportation options. Far suburbanites who want to ride their bike to work if they felt safer on the road. Inner-ring suburbanites who would use transit if it were more reliable or faster.
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