Posted May 26, 20214 yr NOACA is doing a downtown mobility survey. they are taking comments until 6/13: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/dd18fe755cf4473eb5b9b17284a01193
January 14, 20223 yr NOACA is doing another survey. Link to survey is in this article. https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/01/gender-equal-crosswalk-signals-more-outdoor-dining-better-bike-lanes-readers-propose-ways-to-improve-downtown-cleveland.html
January 14, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said: NOACA is doing another survey. Link to survey is in this article. https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/01/gender-equal-crosswalk-signals-more-outdoor-dining-better-bike-lanes-readers-propose-ways-to-improve-downtown-cleveland.html definitely this should be done! "* Extend RTA Rapid transit service from Tower City Center east to Painesville and west to Lorain." http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
January 14, 20223 yr 57 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said: definitely this should be done! "* Extend RTA Rapid transit service from Tower City Center east to Painesville and west to Lorain." I fixed it for them..... "* Extend RTA Rapid transit service from Tower City Center SOUTH ALONG/NEAR PEARL, BY THE ZOO & METRO, TO PARMA TOWN.....east to Painesville and west to Lorain." A rail line down that route should be the RTA's biggest priority when it comes to expansion, that is probably one of if not the most dense(buildings/population) routes in Cleveland as well as one of the busiest streets. Focus on your more populated city neighborhoods before trying to expand into the rural suburbs. Edited January 14, 20223 yr by NR
January 14, 20223 yr 4 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said: NOACA is doing another survey. Link to survey is in this article. https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/01/gender-equal-crosswalk-signals-more-outdoor-dining-better-bike-lanes-readers-propose-ways-to-improve-downtown-cleveland.html I don't see a link -- can someone provide a link to the survey?
January 14, 20223 yr 54 minutes ago, NR said: Focus on your more populated city neighborhoods before trying to expand into the rural suburbs. for the record, Painesville and Lorain are not "rural suburbs" 😉 Lake County, at least, has a lot more variety than you're giving it credit 😂 Edited January 14, 20223 yr by eastvillagedon http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
January 14, 20223 yr 52 minutes ago, Foraker said: I don't see a link -- can someone provide a link to the survey? Here it is: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/36e75ddf87524bccb3f7fb708609ece6 Edited January 14, 20223 yr by LibertyBlvd
January 14, 20223 yr 1 hour ago, eastvillagedon said: for the record, Painesville and Lorain are not "rural suburbs" 😉 Lake County, at least, has a lot more variety than you're giving it credit 😂 They left out the Headlands?????
January 14, 20223 yr 2 hours ago, NR said: Focus on your more populated city neighborhoods before trying to expand into the rural suburbs. Time to get out of the 1940s and 1950s. Population density-wise, western Lake County is basically the same as northeastern Cuyahoga County. The extension of the Red Line is NOT a new idea. The Tokyu heavy rail cars that are nearing 40 years old (delivered by the mid- 1980's) had destination signs stating "MENTOR" when they were delivered new to RTA. At least Lake County has found itself a very successful commuter operation to downtown Cleveland. One cannot say that about RTA.
February 1, 20241 yr Author NOACA is conducting a large transportation survey of NE Ohioans. The survey will use randomly-selected individuals: https://neotravelsurvey.com/
November 22, 2024Nov 22 NOACA is conducting another survey. Seems to be interested in more roadways and autonomous transit routes. https://www.eneo2050.com/future-scenarios
November 22, 2024Nov 22 9 minutes ago, Foraker said: NOACA is conducting another survey. Seems to be interested in more roadways and autonomous transit routes. https://www.eneo2050.com/future-scenarios And remarkably, they're still smoking the Hyperloop pipe! https://www.eneo2050.com/total
November 27, 2024Nov 27 On 11/22/2024 at 2:21 PM, Foraker said: And remarkably, they're still smoking the Hyperloop pipe! https://www.eneo2050.com/total Glad they are remotely inetrested in these subjects as Pittsburgh is smoking us on all autonomous research.
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