Practice areas
Projects
- Planning & development projects
- Air Quality Plan
- Avenue District
- Battery Park
- Bioneers
- Canalway
- City Sustainability
- Combined Sewer Overflows
- Convention Center
- Cuyahoga Valley Initiative
- EcoVillage
- Euclid Corridor
- Flats District
- Innerbelt
- Lakefront
- LEED-ND
- Opportunity Corridor
- University Circle
- Voices & Choices
- Warehouse District
- Youngstown Shrinking City
Burning questions
Users
Good words
Ohio cannot simply build its way out of congestion. We must fully embrace a multi-modal approach – with an integrated network of highway, rail, transit, aviation, and waterway. Our transportation infrastructure also contributes to job creation, so we must broaden our criteria for project selection to better understand the impacts to economic development and urban revitalization.
— ODOT director James Beasley
Upcoming events
- GRI Course for Sustainability Reporting(Now)
- RTA Board of Trustees committee meetings(43 minutes)
- Lube Stop President to Speak at Tri-C West on Sustainability(3 hours)
- Farmland protection methods program(9 hours)
- Urban Innovators speaker series(10 hours)
- Sustainable transportation statewide advocacy meeting(1 day)
Featured:
Transportation
It’s time we built a high-speed rail system connecting Cleveland-Columbus-Cincinnati. It’s time we fund our transit systems to be strong competitors to the car. It’s time we invested in Complete Streets (like the Euclid Corridor). It’s time we fixed our potholes. It’s time we stopped building new highways to nowhere. It’s time we had a real conversation about investing in a transportation system that recognizes climate change, peak oil, and sustainable solutions.
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What's hot
Today's:
- Economy
- The irony of ODOT: building one bridge while tearing more down
- After ODOT's no, we see a creative future of 'how'
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- The hope for access, a new composting partnership, and EcoWatch hits the stands
- American Opinion Cools on Global Warming
- Opportunity Corridor
- Additional CommentsFeb 8 2010 - 4:42pm
- Concerns raised by PeartreeohioFeb 8 2010 - 2:09pm
- Rally for open access; convince a designerFeb 8 2010 - 12:23pm
- Pay as you throwFeb 6 2010 - 2:28am
- While serving an importantFeb 6 2010 - 2:25am
- 6500 sq feetFeb 6 2010 - 2:16am
- Public TransitFeb 6 2010 - 2:14am
- Pedestrian Access to Innerbelt BridgeFeb 6 2010 - 2:09am
- Show support tomorrowFeb 4 2010 - 7:27pm
- Survey shows strong support for energy and climate policiesFeb 4 2010 - 1:53pm
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