Finally, we’ll review progress on our 2025 Campaigns and Priorities and discuss the best ways for folks to get involved. Looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday!
Join us for our monthly meeting this Tuesday, May 13 at 7pm - Meeting Room 1A at the Main Library on Grant. All are welcome–no prior knowledge or advocacy experience needed.
This month we’ll take a look at the primary election results and the mayor’s newly announced bond package and discuss how these things may impact our work and community. We’ll also share what folks learned at the recent advocacy training that TC folks attended last month.
Columbus! Join us next Tuesday, April 8 at 7pm as we dig deeper into council district 7 candidates' positions on public transit, housing, and ending traffic violence in Columbus. Register here: https://t.co/EzoLHapmw5
Finally, we’ll prepare for our upcoming Council District 7 candidate panel on April 8 by learning more about how city council shapes transit and housing policy and get your input on what questions we should be asking. Looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday!
Join us for our monthly meeting this Tuesday, March 11 at 7pm - Meeting Room 1A at the Main Library on Grant. All are welcome–no prior knowledge or advocacy experience needed.
This month we’ll be joined by Steven Needham from Veo, who’ll give us an update from the city’s new micromobility vendor, and John Esterly from @AllAboardOhio to share the results of Passenger Rail Day of Advocacy at the statehouse and give us insight into what comes next.
Join us for our monthly meeting this Tuesday, February 12 at 7pm. ❗Room change❗This month we’re meeting in Room 2B on the second floor of the main library.
For #TransitEquityDay, we released a report with @LN4S called Working Families Ride the Bus. #Union members and workers from all over the country shared their experiences with the ways that transit—or lack or transit options—affects everything (1/)
these protections are critical to ensuring that the tragedy that occurred in East Palestine, Ohio, doesn’t happen again. that community is still feeling the effects of the derailment today.
On the two year anniversary of the tragic East Palestine derailment, the Ohio State Legislative Board of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen reflects on the action of our elected officials. Thank you to our leaders for taking action to make Ohio safer.
we were excited to see that the summit and fourth street lanes were cleared as well!
it seems that the east bound lane on Broad was cleared, but not the west bound lane for some reason.
Testing new methods to keep bike lanes clear and safe this winter! ❄️ Our crews are plowing and anti-icing the bike lanes on Busch and Schrock Boulevard to support safe cycling year-round. #WinterMaintenance
also, reminder that it’s free to ride COTA today because of the level 2 snow emergency. don’t stress about the roads (and remember to thank your bus driver 🙂)
January service changes start today for @COTABus including:
- CMAX going to 15 minute frequencies on Saturday and Sunday (was every 20 and 30 minutes)
- several downtown lines operating in both directions on two-way Front St
- new Sunday and Late-night lineup locations
Kicking off the Director Diaries! 🚲🌧 Director Scocco took on a rainy commute to test the protected bike lanes on Roberts Road, showing how they keep cyclists safe and moving, no matter the weather. Stay tuned! #DirectorDiaries#VisionZero
The CAB meets quarterly, but if you have any questions about COTA’s policies/services (especially if you haven’t been able to get an answer from COTA directly), let us know and we can still get answers between meetings.
Thread of things we learned from COTA’s Community Advisory Board meeting:
COTA has changed its weather policy: during Level 2 snow emergencies, fares will be free.
During extremely hot weather (exact temp at which that takes effect TBD) they will be doing free fares as well
Not new info, but: COTA’s student pass program is $13 per student per semester for CCS, which the schools pay for.
In the summer, there’s a student pass that any student from any school (even non traditional) can purchase and use. It’s $62 and Works from May 15-September 15.