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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Not surprising, Republicans resent anything that would benefit the cities or urban area's.
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
- Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Projects & News
Probably the reason being is that with a state like Ohio with stagnant population growth, it very difficult to justify spending billions on rail projects.- Dayton: Downtown: Development and News
Explain to us what the negatives of NATO has been. They have stood with and supported Ukraine against Soviet aggression, pretty much promoted and maintained peace in Europe, and fought against terrorism, just to name a few things.- Chicago: Developments and News
I guarantee you there is more than just the mayor on board. Big labor, big financiers, certain state legislators whom I have heard on radio privately. The Chicago Bears CEO is well aware how the game is played, saying not now does not mean, not never.- John Glenn Columbus International Airport
- Cleveland: Downtown: Huntington Bank Field
Reliever airports are more associated with larger hub dominated airports or airports with large O&D passenger numbers like ORD, LAX, etc. Not non-hub airports with less than 10 million passengers.- Akron: Random Development and News
Seems like a lot of development is coming into Greater Akron lately.- Covington, KY: Development and News
Wow, Cincinnati is by far the most beautiful and picturesque city in Ohio, and one of the tops in the Midwest.- Akron: Downtown: Development and News
Akron's best scenario would be to enter into an agreement with U.A where the university land is swapped with the city of Akron. The University could expand their footprint downtown by refurbishing the Stubbs center, and Akron builds a new police headquarters at the Wonder Bread site.- Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Once again no one is talking exclusively about A/C/Y being a part of some intercity route from Cleveland to Columbus. The whole 3C+D route is fraught with its own challenges, namely I-71. But most preferrable routing for rail in the Akron/Canton/Youngstown area that I hear is the New York-Pittsburgh-Chicago corridor. And whatever the cost, the Akron/Canton contingent is saying it should be a part of the conversation. And what is not explained is if the 3C+D route is so desirable, then why has it not been in operation before?- Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Akron and Canton are deeply engaged as one. Seeing themselves basically as one Metro area, the Akron-Canton Metroplex. The problem I see is how the whole rail transit marketing plan for Ohio is errant. The strategy should state: We are devoted to providing excellent rail service to every major Metro area in Ohio, understanding that some Metros will require more time and funding due to inadequate rail lines, but that is our goal, and we will achieve it. That is a lot more preferable than basically saying we are concerned about the 3C+D, and other Metro's are unimportant. That just won't fly, call it parochial or whatever. Remembering the Akron/Canton contingent also included politicians from Toledo, Akron/Canton, and other areas of the state. So, the 3C+D may still happen, but not without opposition.- Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Yes, that all sounds good, but it is a lot easier to have a comprehensive plan where everyone is on -board, than a piecemeal plan where a substantial amount of people feels omitted and unenthused. That is why we are in the place we are now. We are talking about Ohio, where everything is political, and like it or not we have seven or eight City-states that are dug in. We are competing for funds against states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois that have a totally different dynamic. For rail service Ohio must speak with one voice, or we will be forever making plans and not progress.- Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
I think the word sabotage is not appropriate here. Political officials have an obligation to fight for fund to support projects they deem important for their constituents. I applaud the aggressive approach by Akron/Canton officials to make sure their voices are heard to secure funds for projects they believe are important to their districts. They were aggressive in obtaining funds for air service though Jobs Ohio, and now they are on the verge of being chosen for a new Breeze operations base, and now they are fighting for funds for rail service, that's not sabotage, that's knowing how to compete against the 3c's in Ohio.- Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
As I stated previously, you can't omit the Akron/Canton area and Youngstown by extension and say that you have comprehensive rail service in Ohio. Akron MSA has 700,000, Canton MSA has 400,000, and Youngstown/Warren MSA has over 500,000. You are talking over 1.6 million people, that is not some Appalachian numbers but Urban. Even if the routes don't run N/S they should run E/W, N.Y./Pittsburgh/Chicago. - Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Projects & News