BUILT in Ohio Tour

CNT tours Cleveland's HealthLine, a Bus Rapid Transit route along Euclid Corridor

CNT staff recently toured Ohio to kick off the BUILT (Broadening Urban Investment to Leverage Transit) In Ohio partnership with the Office of Ohio Governor Ted Strickland and the cities of Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati. More information at www.cnt.org/news/2009/12/04/building-on-ohios-assets-clev...

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CNT tours Cleveland's HealthLine, a Bus Rapid Transit route along Euclid Corridor Commuters pour out of Terminal Tower and onto Public Square in Cleveland CNT visited Cleveland's Western Market, a transit-accessible public market in Ohio City Columbus stakeholders met on November 17 to discuss strategic transit and housing investments in their region City of Columbus Planning Administrator Vince Papsidero reacts to the stakeholder discussion Columbus' High Street cap restores connectivity CNT toured the proposed High Street alignment in Columbus, with handsome brick homes along the way A Norfork Southern train leaves the Rickenbacker Intermodal Yard outside Columbus Marvin Hayes, Director of Urban Policy for Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland, convenes stakeholders in Cincinnati CNT toured Over-the-Rhine in Cincinnati, where the density and variety of building stock give it a unique sense of place Cincinnati's urban fabric is largely intact in its inner core




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