Columbus OH breaks ground on new mobility center to include child care, food access
- Date: 10/04/2023
The Central Ohio Transit Authority and the Columbus Regional Airport Authority broke ground on what is being called a “mobility…
As transit agencies plan for months, at least, of lower ridership, they are on the brink of what some are calling a budgetary doomsday. Nine months of fare-revenue losses have taken a toll amid a shift in commuter habits. Federal aid stanched the bleeding for a stretch, but the $25 billion that public transportation received from the Cares Act in the spring has dwindled.
Without another injection of federal money, transit agencies say, they are left with one option: reduce service. That move disproportionately hurts riders like Howell who have few transportation alternatives.
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