Greater Cleveland RTA is trying out microtransit program. The pilot Workforce Connector Program gives Solon employees without cars a more direct connection to work.
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Studies and surveys examine whether workers enjoy working from home, and whether it s environmentally beneficial. Author: Clarissa Guy (Rocky Mountain PBS) Published: 4:44 PM MST February 5, 2021 Updated: 4:44 PM MST February 5, 2021
DENVER March 2020 marked the first stay-at-home order for Colorado. Since that time, the number of people working from home across the nation and the state has increased with the COVID-19 pandemic. This has pushed sustainability leaders to look at how telecommuting could decrease overall emissions.
Jerry Tinianow served as Denver’s first chief sustainability officer from 2012 to 2019, and now runs his own sustainability business. Tinianow began looking into this concept in the spring of 2020. Talking with local and global experts, he began to unveil some of the sustainability mysteries of working from home.
Work begins on regional mobility plan
The Record-Herald
The Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission is beginning its work with nine Central Ohio counties to develop a coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan which includes Fayette County.
The 2022-2025 Regional Mobility Plan will identify local transportation needs of people with disabilities, older adults and those with low incomes. The plan will help to provide strategies for meeting those needs and prioritize transportation services and projects for funding and implementation.
Coordinated plans are required by the Federal Transit Administration for counties to be eligible for funding under the Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities program – Section 5310. MORPC is the designated recipient for Section 5310 funds coming to Delaware and Franklin counties.