The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) expressed gratitude to voters for approving Issue 47, a sales tax levy that will ...
The $8 billion levy will increase the local sales tax in Columbus from 7.5% to 8%, increasing COTA's overall share from 0.5% to 1%.
COTA CEO Monica Tellez-Fowler called the passage a "historic step forward." Mobility leaders say the passage of Issue 47 ...
Election Day is over in Ohio. The Dispatch chronicled voting and results as they rolled in across Columbus and central Ohio.
On Nov. 5, voters in central Ohio will decide if they want to fund the expansion of modern transportation by approving a levy ...
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There is no organized opposition to the LinkUs sales tax levy on the ballot in central Ohio. But the League of Women Voters' ...
Voters went to the polls Tuesday to decide if "Cbus" would live up to its nickname and invest in more bus service.
But residents complain that it can take hours to get across Columbus using Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) buses that come infrequently. And buses stop running too early to be utilized by ...
It's time for Columbus to grow into its shoes. The LinkUS project will increase COTA services by 45% with a new bus rapid transit system and other long-overdue improvements that will help ...
There also are unconfirmed rumors about building a street course in Chicago or New York. COTA no longer has the country to itself, although if Austin's track is feeling the heat of competition for ...
COTA welcomed 440,000 spectators across the event in 2022 while there was a slight dip to 432,000 in 2023. But event organizers believe crowd numbers will again be strong on account of heightened ...