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Crashes involving bicyclists and pedestrians are on the rise in Cleveland. A new city mobility plan hopes to address citizen safety concerns and improve infrastructure.
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The House and Senate nearly unanimously voted to approve the two-year transportation budget, after a conference committee worked out differences that could have slowed down its progress.
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Laketran will spend $22 million in federal and state grant money to renovate and expand its facility. The improvements are set to be complete by late fall 2024.
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Senators still must vote on the transportation budget, which includes rail safety measures and a change to traffic camera programs along with increased speed limits and the elimination of the rural highway program.
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Cleveland has selected two vendors in a $5 million overhaul to modernize on-street parking. The price tag includes the cost of equipment, software and tools for monitoring.
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Buttigieg called on critics of the Biden administration to step up and help. He also admitted he should not have waited 10 days to comment on the chemical spill.
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The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission is currently in the midst of a massive multi-year construction project.
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Just 11 days into 2023 and so far, U.S. and Ohio politics are proving to be surprising.
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Changes from construction on the beltway have raised questions as to whether traveling through the area is less safe.
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The Clean Jobs Midwest report finds that Ohio lost more than 10,000 clean energy jobs last year.