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The almost 90 percent cut in funding might result in fewer capital improvements for the transit system.
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Congress is considering a COVID relief bill that would include about $16 billion in aid for public transit. Agencies from around the country, including Cleveland, say they need twice that amount, at least.
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Gov. Mike DeWine plans to convene virtual meetings with individual counties to find out what they need to help them fight COVID-19; two conservative operatives under scrutiny for organizing tens of thousands of hoax robocalls falsely warning about consequences for voting by mail have been charged with telecommunications fraud and bribery; Kent State University reported 66 COVID-19 cases for the last week, and more stories.
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Need a ride to and from your polling location Election Day? The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) will provide free transportation to all riders both ways as part of an effort to get residents to the polls.
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) is collecting feedback on its proposed system redesign through a website launched this week.
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority is facing severe ridership and revenue declines in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. Ridership began to drop in the first week of March, said RTA Interim Secretary Treasurer and Chief Operating Officer Floun'say Caver during a Tuesday board meeting. By the second week of April, Caver said, ridership was down nearly 70 percent. The agency is already projecting a $22.1 million loss in passenger fares for the year, Caver said.
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, May 6:DeWine to cut $775M;Kent State trustees to discuss buyouts, budget cuts;Cuyahoga juvenile detention…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 15:5th inmate dies at federal prison;Airports to receive federal funding;50 Ohioans die from…
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Here are your morning headlines for Friday, April 3:DeWine extends stay-at-home order;Ohio nears 3,000 COVID-19 cases;More than 460,000 Ohioans file for…
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The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority will begin a new sanitation policy Monday to combat public concerns about the coronavirus. RTA staff will…