Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Our nation's Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, appeared on the Daily Show with John Stewart, and had some...
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A $490,000 grant from the Department of Energy is tentatively being earmarked to pay for up to 12 secure bicycle parking facilities in downtown...
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The League of American Bicyclists has written to respond to last week's article regarding the Hilltop Commission and its rejection of bike lanes along...
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The Lorain County Transportation Center will be bus-free starting January 1st due to lack of funds. http://www.flickr.com/photos/ronnie44052/ / CC...
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One of the overwhelming problems with getting people downtown, according to many voices around the city of Columbus, is that there simply isn't...
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The hot topic at Columbus's Hilltop Area Commission meeting last night was the possible installation of bike lanes and the removal of a parking...
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Anyone who's been on OSU's campus knows that it can be a bit hazardous to try to get around on foot or by bike. The car is the current ruler of the...
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Frequently, suburbs are seen as the enemy of Complete Streets methodology. They're sprawled out, full of strip malls, cul-de-sacs, big box stores,...
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Thanks to a US Department of Energy grant of $490,000, downtown Columbus will soon be getting a boost for its bike commuting population, in the form...
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Columbus recently announced that parking meter fees would be raised as of November 30th for all meters owned by the city. This would range from jumps...
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