Today’s Headlines

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  • Transit Advocates Pushing Statehouse for New Funding Stream (WKSU)
  • New Law Would Require Three Feet for Passing Bicyclists (Plain Dealer)
  • A Perspective of Cleveland From the Seat of an RTA Train (Queen City Discovery)
  • Residential Real Estate Booming Due to Proximity to Downtown Cincy (WCPO)
  • Deerfield Township Looking to Develop Walkable Town Center (Business Courier)
  • Planetizen Columnist Wonders If Trump Will Be “Good for Transit”
  • More Cities Should Consider Long-Term TDM Programs (Mobility Lab)

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  • New Committee to Examine Cleveland RTA’s Routes, Funding and Access (Plain Dealer)
  • Will Ongoing Debates Over Streetcar Performance Impact Cincy Mayoral Race? (Enquirer)
  • Dayton RTA Confirms Its Plan for January 1 Strike (Business Journal)
  • Marburg Avenue Bridge Replacement Will Support Plans for Rail/Trail (WCPO)
  • Your Complete Guide to Biking in Columbus This Winter (Business First)
  • Study Finds That Bicyclists Shouldn’t Always Come to Complete Stop At Lights (Tribune)
  • Best Way to Create a Great City Is to Put Pedestrians First (Discourse)

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  • Bike Commuting Increases in Cincinnati Region, While Bus Commuting Lags (WCPO)
  • Financing Approved for Transit-Centric Van Aken District Development (Plain Dealer)
  • John Cranley: Transdev Should Either Improve Streetcar Headways or Face Lawsuit
  • Three Easy and Two Complicated Ways to Improve Cincy Streetcar Performance (Enquirer)
  • Huntington Bank Planning Outdated Suburban Office Complex for 1,00o Workers (Business First)
  • NACTO Has New Guidelines for Designing Safer Streets (Next City)
  • Can American Cities Actually Achieve Goals of “Vision Zero” Campaigns? (The Urbanist)

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  • How Should We Judge the Performance of the Cincy Streetcar? (WCPO)
  • Dayton RTA Workers Plan to Strike on January 1 (WHIO)
  • New Commuter Buses Might Draw More “Choice Riders” to Metro (Business Courier)
  • Nobody Seems to Know What the Future Holds for Licking River Greenway (River City News)
  • More Apartments Coming to Downtown Dayton as New Units Fill Quickly (Business Journal)
  • Road Rules Aren’t Enough to Improve Safety — Better Design Needed (FiveThirtyEight)
  • Protected Bike Lanes Are Setting a New Standard for Road Safety (SSTI)

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  • Cleveland RTA Waiting on State Regarding Sales Tax Funding (Plain Dealer)
  • SORTA Users Face Major Service Cuts in 2018 (Business Courier)
  • CEO W. Curtis Stitt Explains How He’s Making Improvements at COTA (Smart Business)
  • Little Duck Creek Trail to Be Extended Through Madisonville (Enquirer)
  • Are Roundabouts a Smart Fix for SW Ohio Streets? (WCPO)
  • Cities Should Think Twice About Building Parking Garages (GreenBiz)
  • Cities Need to Develop Comprehensive and Integrated Bike Networks (Urban Omnibus)

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  • Akron Making $5.5 Million in Upgrades to E. Market Street (Plain Dealer)
  • Walnut Hills Embraces “Creative Placemaking” to Breathe New Life Into Community (Soapbox)
  • Shaker Heights Tries to Reinvent Van Aken District (Cleveland Magazine)
  • Major Funding Announcements Could Bring Cincy’s Walkable FBC to Life (WCPO)
  • New Townhomes Soon to Welcome Residents to Downtown Dayton (Business Journal)
  • Should the U.S. Really Spend $1 Trillion on New Infrastructure? (Transport Politic)
  • Unchecked Motorist Distractions Spark Rise in Traffic Deaths (New York Times)

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