Posted By Sam Allard on Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 12:08 PM click to enlarge Clevelanders for Public Transit rally (7/23/2018). Ohio State Reps. Mike Skindell and Terrence Upchurch have introduced legislation to increase state funding for public transit to $150 million annually. The bill arrives only days after Gov. Mike DeWine proposed cutting such funding to only $7 million, which would represent a 90% decrease from the current funding level of $70 million. Lakewood s Skindell said he was discouraged by DeWine s proposed cuts, and said that the Governor didn t seem to understand the importance of public transit for working people across Ohio. Our legislation today recognizes that we need to create a transportation system that addresses Ohio’s changing demographics and transportation preferences, links people to jobs and traini
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DUBAI, 18th February, 2021 (WAM) In 2020, Dubai s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) managed to attract foreign investments in infrastructure and services developments projects, through PPP models; Build, Operate, Finance (BOFT), with several global firms from the USA and Europe exceeding AED one billion . Examples of these projects include the air-c
Posted By Sam Allard on Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 11:04 AM Courtesy RTA The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Board of Trustees (2021).
Next month, the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority will elect a new president and vice president and confirm new appointments to its 10-member board of trustees. Current member Justin Bibb, a Cleveland mayoral candidate who served one four-year term on the board, will not be re-appointed by County Executive Armond Budish, Bibb s campaign team has confirmed.
The local advocacy group Clevelanders for Public Transit is calling on Budish to appoint a regular transit rider to the RTA board to fill Bibb s vacancy. CPT has made identical requests since 2018, arguing that riders deserve a seat at the table and can provide critical perspective on transit operations th
Five persons, including four of a family, killed in accident near Chennai
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February 09, 2021 11:30 IST
The accident occurred in Madurantakam, when a car carrying a family from Chennai collided with a lorry
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The vehicle was crushed beneath the lorry and TNFRS personnel were called in to retrieve the bodies | Photo Credit:
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The accident occurred in Madurantakam, when a car carrying a family from Chennai collided with a lorry
Four members of a family, including three women, and a driver died after the car they were travelling in collided with a lorry on the Chennai-Tiruchi highway near Maduranthakam early on Wednesday.