Dec 3 10_2013_public_mtg_projects_update finalcotabus
This document summarizes service changes to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus system that will take effect on January 6, 2014. Several local bus routes and express routes will have adjusted schedules and stops to improve on-time performance. Three routes will be part of a bus stop improvement project that optimizes stop spacing. COTA will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2014 with special fare promotions. Public meetings were held to present these changes and receive feedback.
May 2018 Service Change Public Info MeetingCOTA BUS
COTA is making several service changes effective May 7, 2018. This includes expanding weekday evening service for the CBUS line until 10PM, adding seasonal Zoo Bus service from May to September, and adjusting schedules and routes to accommodate ongoing construction projects. COTA will also be launching mobile ticketing and smartcards in the summer, conducting an onboard customer survey through April, and opening two new park and ride facilities.
September Service Change Public Comment MeetingsCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by COTA that will take effect on September 3, 2018. It discusses schedule adjustments and route changes for several bus lines to improve on-time performance. It also describes expanding night owl service hours, potentially extending route 25 south, ending seasonal zoo bus service, and maintaining service during upcoming construction projects. New initiatives like the downtown C-pass program and mobile ticketing/smartcards are introduced.
PROPOSED January 2015 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the January Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, September 16, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, September 23 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
The presentation includes FINAL changes for the January 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, December 9, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, December 16 at 6 p.m. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Service changes take effect on Monday, January 5, 2015.
COTA is undergoing a Transit System Redesign. In the process, everything about how the service operates will change, including line numbers, roads traveled, and Downtown operations. Explore the packet to see how Express lines will change.
The document summarizes service changes that will take effect on January 1, 2018 for COTA public transportation in Columbus, Ohio. Travel times will be adjusted on several bus routes to improve on-time performance. A new Bus Rapid Transit line called CMAX will operate along Cleveland Avenue, with buses every 15 minutes during rush hour and 30 minutes later in the evening. Line 6 will now supplement the CMAX by serving all Cleveland Avenue stops every 30 minutes. A new Route 35 will operate along Dublin Granville Road. The Northland Transit Center and Park & Ride will open. Route 8 and 43 will have minor routing changes. New fareboxes will be installed but fares will not increase for 2018.
January 2016 Service Change Public InformationCOTA BUS
This presentation details COTA service changes that will take effect on Monday, January 4, 2016. Join us for two public meetings on December 10 & 15 at COTA.
Dec 3 10_2013_public_mtg_projects_update finalcotabus
This document summarizes service changes to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus system that will take effect on January 6, 2014. Several local bus routes and express routes will have adjusted schedules and stops to improve on-time performance. Three routes will be part of a bus stop improvement project that optimizes stop spacing. COTA will celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2014 with special fare promotions. Public meetings were held to present these changes and receive feedback.
May 2018 Service Change Public Info MeetingCOTA BUS
COTA is making several service changes effective May 7, 2018. This includes expanding weekday evening service for the CBUS line until 10PM, adding seasonal Zoo Bus service from May to September, and adjusting schedules and routes to accommodate ongoing construction projects. COTA will also be launching mobile ticketing and smartcards in the summer, conducting an onboard customer survey through April, and opening two new park and ride facilities.
September Service Change Public Comment MeetingsCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by COTA that will take effect on September 3, 2018. It discusses schedule adjustments and route changes for several bus lines to improve on-time performance. It also describes expanding night owl service hours, potentially extending route 25 south, ending seasonal zoo bus service, and maintaining service during upcoming construction projects. New initiatives like the downtown C-pass program and mobile ticketing/smartcards are introduced.
PROPOSED January 2015 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the January Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, September 16, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, September 23 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
The presentation includes FINAL changes for the January 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, December 9, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, December 16 at 6 p.m. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Service changes take effect on Monday, January 5, 2015.
COTA is undergoing a Transit System Redesign. In the process, everything about how the service operates will change, including line numbers, roads traveled, and Downtown operations. Explore the packet to see how Express lines will change.
The document summarizes service changes that will take effect on January 1, 2018 for COTA public transportation in Columbus, Ohio. Travel times will be adjusted on several bus routes to improve on-time performance. A new Bus Rapid Transit line called CMAX will operate along Cleveland Avenue, with buses every 15 minutes during rush hour and 30 minutes later in the evening. Line 6 will now supplement the CMAX by serving all Cleveland Avenue stops every 30 minutes. A new Route 35 will operate along Dublin Granville Road. The Northland Transit Center and Park & Ride will open. Route 8 and 43 will have minor routing changes. New fareboxes will be installed but fares will not increase for 2018.
January 2016 Service Change Public InformationCOTA BUS
This presentation details COTA service changes that will take effect on Monday, January 4, 2016. Join us for two public meetings on December 10 & 15 at COTA.
May 2016 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the May 2016 Service Changes which take effect Monday, May 2. Please join us at two public information meetings, Thursday, January 21 at 12 p.m. (noon), and Tuesday, January 25 at 6 p.m. All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held in the William G. Porter Boardroom at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
Comments will be accepted through February.
The presentation includes PROPOSED changes for the May 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public comment meetings, Thursday, January 22, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, January 27 at 6 p.m. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Service changes take effect on Monday, May 4, 2015
This presentation details COTA service changes that will take effect on Monday, January 2, 2017. Join us for two public meetings on December 8 & 13 at COTA.
COTA will launch its first Bus Rapid Transit line, called CMAX, in 2018. CMAX will run along Cleveland Avenue from Downtown Columbus to Polaris Parkway, making limited stops at 64 upgraded stations along the 15.6 mile route. It will arrive every 10-15 minutes during rush hour and midday, and every 30 minutes in the evenings and on weekends. CMAX is expected to provide faster, more reliable service compared to existing local bus routes along Cleveland Avenue through the use of traffic signal priority, limited stops, and modern station amenities. Construction is scheduled to take place between 2016 and 2018.
Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh PkwyFairfax County
The Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh Parkway included the construction of pedestrian access improvements along westbound Old Keene Mill Road at Carrleigh Parkway to include full-depth asphalt pavement on a turn lane extension, sidewalk , curb and gutter, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, and drainage improvements.
Public Comment Meeting-January 2018 Proposed Service ChangeCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) that will take effect on January 1, 2018. Key points include: introducing new CMAX BRT service on Cleveland Avenue; adjusting schedules to improve on-time performance; establishing new route 35 between Dublin Granville and Easton; and modifying routes 4, 6, 8, and 43 with potential alignment changes. Construction-related detours and initiatives like a new website and customer WiFi are also outlined. Public comment meetings were held in September 2017 to gather feedback on the proposals.
Fairfax County Little River Turnpike Walkway August 2020Fairfax County
The Little River Turnpike walkway pedestrian improvement project was completed on June 29, 2020. The project increases pedestrian safety from Columbia Rd. to Mayhunt Ct. with 2580 linear feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk.
January 2018 Service Change Public Info MeetingCOTA BUS
The document summarizes upcoming service changes to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) that will take effect on January 1, 2018. Key points include:
- Travel times will be adjusted on numerous bus lines to improve on-time performance.
- The new CMAX Cleveland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line will provide faster service along Cleveland Avenue between Downtown Columbus and Northland.
- Route 6 Cleveland/Sullivant will be modified to provide supplemental service to the CMAX.
- A new Route 35 Dublin Granville line will provide north-south connections along Dublin-Granville Road.
- Route 8 Karl/S High/Parsons will be modified to provide a one-seat ride
Fairfax County Old Courthouse Road Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
Old Courthouse Rd. walkway improvements were substantially completed on July 15, 2020. 1,300 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and other related improvements are included in this project.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on January 14, 2020. The project included installing concrete sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, a pedestrian refuge island, and new signs. It was delivered through an annual contract with Ashburn Contracting Corporation and involved staff from Fairfax County Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and Land Survey Branch.
Public Comment Meeting-September 2017 Proposed Service ChangesCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by COTA that will take effect on September 4, 2017. It outlines schedule adjustments for several bus lines to improve on-time performance. A new route, the 35 Dublin Granville line, is proposed to link North Columbus and Easton. The seasonal Zoo Bus route will end service on September 1-2 and 4. Construction-related changes include extending the eastbound Line 10 to end at Mt. Carmel East Hospital and returning Line 11 to its normal route. Upcoming freeway construction may require rerouting some downtown lines starting in summer 2017.
The presentation includes final changes for the September Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, August 12, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, August 19 at 6 p.m. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Fairfax County Fleet Drive Walkway Improvements Sept 2020Fairfax County
The scope of this project was construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb-cut ramps, retaining wall, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signings, closed drainage system improvements and watermain relocation.
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry StreetFairfax County
The scope of this project included the construction of approximately 1,500 linear feet of six-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, pedestrian curb ramp, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, storm drainage improvements and pedestrian signal installations.
Richmond Highway Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvement at Six Bus Sto...Fairfax County
The project provides improvements at six bus stop locations on northbound and southbound Richmond Highway. The improvements include furnishing and installing bus shelters, steel benches, trash cans, bike racks, bus shelter pads, concrete and asphalt sidewalks.
Route 50 sidewalk - South Street to Aspen LaneFairfax County
This project consisted of constructing approximately 1,200 linear feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk, associated curb and gutter, water line relocation, installation of 12-inch and 15-inch reinforced concrete pipe for improved stormwater drainage, asphalt pavement, pavement marking, and other related items.
Route 50 Sidewalk - Patrick Henry to Olin Dr.Fairfax County
The project included approximate 325 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, curb and gutter, reconstructed entrances, pavement markings and signing, drainage structures, and water service adjustments.
Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements -River Birch Rd. to Legacy CircleFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements – River Birch Road to Legacy Circle project included construction of approximately 387 linear feet of concrete sidewalk along Sunrise Valley Drive connecting River Birch Road to Legacy Circle, a new concrete bus pad and 5 pedestrian accessible ramps.
Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive Sidewalk and Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
This project consisted of construction of approximately 800 feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, concrete bus pads, and an upgrade of the existing storm water conveyance system along with storm water control features. This project will enhance the safety of pedestrian traffic through the intersection of Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive.
Proposed May 2014 Service Changes. Two public meetings will be held: the first on Tuesday, January 28, at 12 p.m., the second on Thursday, January 30, at 6 p.m.
Meetings will be held in the W. G. Porter Boardroom at 33 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215
PROPOSED September Service Change MeetingsCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the September Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Wednesday, June 11, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, June 17 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
May 2016 Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the May 2016 Service Changes which take effect Monday, May 2. Please join us at two public information meetings, Thursday, January 21 at 12 p.m. (noon), and Tuesday, January 25 at 6 p.m. All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held in the William G. Porter Boardroom at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
Comments will be accepted through February.
The presentation includes PROPOSED changes for the May 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public comment meetings, Thursday, January 22, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, January 27 at 6 p.m. All interested persons are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Service changes take effect on Monday, May 4, 2015
This presentation details COTA service changes that will take effect on Monday, January 2, 2017. Join us for two public meetings on December 8 & 13 at COTA.
COTA will launch its first Bus Rapid Transit line, called CMAX, in 2018. CMAX will run along Cleveland Avenue from Downtown Columbus to Polaris Parkway, making limited stops at 64 upgraded stations along the 15.6 mile route. It will arrive every 10-15 minutes during rush hour and midday, and every 30 minutes in the evenings and on weekends. CMAX is expected to provide faster, more reliable service compared to existing local bus routes along Cleveland Avenue through the use of traffic signal priority, limited stops, and modern station amenities. Construction is scheduled to take place between 2016 and 2018.
Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh PkwyFairfax County
The Old Keene Mill Road Walkway at Carrleigh Parkway included the construction of pedestrian access improvements along westbound Old Keene Mill Road at Carrleigh Parkway to include full-depth asphalt pavement on a turn lane extension, sidewalk , curb and gutter, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signing, and drainage improvements.
Public Comment Meeting-January 2018 Proposed Service ChangeCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) that will take effect on January 1, 2018. Key points include: introducing new CMAX BRT service on Cleveland Avenue; adjusting schedules to improve on-time performance; establishing new route 35 between Dublin Granville and Easton; and modifying routes 4, 6, 8, and 43 with potential alignment changes. Construction-related detours and initiatives like a new website and customer WiFi are also outlined. Public comment meetings were held in September 2017 to gather feedback on the proposals.
Fairfax County Little River Turnpike Walkway August 2020Fairfax County
The Little River Turnpike walkway pedestrian improvement project was completed on June 29, 2020. The project increases pedestrian safety from Columbia Rd. to Mayhunt Ct. with 2580 linear feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk.
January 2018 Service Change Public Info MeetingCOTA BUS
The document summarizes upcoming service changes to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) that will take effect on January 1, 2018. Key points include:
- Travel times will be adjusted on numerous bus lines to improve on-time performance.
- The new CMAX Cleveland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line will provide faster service along Cleveland Avenue between Downtown Columbus and Northland.
- Route 6 Cleveland/Sullivant will be modified to provide supplemental service to the CMAX.
- A new Route 35 Dublin Granville line will provide north-south connections along Dublin-Granville Road.
- Route 8 Karl/S High/Parsons will be modified to provide a one-seat ride
Fairfax County Old Courthouse Road Walkway Improvements August 2020Fairfax County
Old Courthouse Rd. walkway improvements were substantially completed on July 15, 2020. 1,300 linear feet of concrete sidewalk and other related improvements are included in this project.
Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access ImprovementFairfax County
The Parcher Avenue Pedestrian Access Improvement project in Fairfax County, VA was substantially completed on January 14, 2020. The project included installing concrete sidewalks, pedestrian ramps, a pedestrian refuge island, and new signs. It was delivered through an annual contract with Ashburn Contracting Corporation and involved staff from Fairfax County Department of Transportation, Utilities Design and Construction Division, and Land Survey Branch.
Public Comment Meeting-September 2017 Proposed Service ChangesCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by COTA that will take effect on September 4, 2017. It outlines schedule adjustments for several bus lines to improve on-time performance. A new route, the 35 Dublin Granville line, is proposed to link North Columbus and Easton. The seasonal Zoo Bus route will end service on September 1-2 and 4. Construction-related changes include extending the eastbound Line 10 to end at Mt. Carmel East Hospital and returning Line 11 to its normal route. Upcoming freeway construction may require rerouting some downtown lines starting in summer 2017.
The presentation includes final changes for the September Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Tuesday, August 12, at 12 noon, and Tuesday, August 19 at 6 p.m. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Fairfax County Fleet Drive Walkway Improvements Sept 2020Fairfax County
The scope of this project was construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb-cut ramps, retaining wall, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signings, closed drainage system improvements and watermain relocation.
Route 50 Sidewalk from Annandale Road to Cherry StreetFairfax County
The scope of this project included the construction of approximately 1,500 linear feet of six-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, pedestrian curb ramp, pavement mill and overlay, pavement markings and signage, storm drainage improvements and pedestrian signal installations.
Richmond Highway Bus Stop Safety and Accessibility Improvement at Six Bus Sto...Fairfax County
The project provides improvements at six bus stop locations on northbound and southbound Richmond Highway. The improvements include furnishing and installing bus shelters, steel benches, trash cans, bike racks, bus shelter pads, concrete and asphalt sidewalks.
Route 50 sidewalk - South Street to Aspen LaneFairfax County
This project consisted of constructing approximately 1,200 linear feet of five-foot wide concrete sidewalk, associated curb and gutter, water line relocation, installation of 12-inch and 15-inch reinforced concrete pipe for improved stormwater drainage, asphalt pavement, pavement marking, and other related items.
Route 50 Sidewalk - Patrick Henry to Olin Dr.Fairfax County
The project included approximate 325 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, pedestrian ramp, curb and gutter, reconstructed entrances, pavement markings and signing, drainage structures, and water service adjustments.
Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements -River Birch Rd. to Legacy CircleFairfax County
The Sunrise Valley Dr. Sidewalk Improvements – River Birch Road to Legacy Circle project included construction of approximately 387 linear feet of concrete sidewalk along Sunrise Valley Drive connecting River Birch Road to Legacy Circle, a new concrete bus pad and 5 pedestrian accessible ramps.
Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive Sidewalk and Intersection ImprovementsFairfax County
This project consisted of construction of approximately 800 feet of 5-foot wide concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, curb ramps, concrete bus pads, and an upgrade of the existing storm water conveyance system along with storm water control features. This project will enhance the safety of pedestrian traffic through the intersection of Guinea Road and Lakepointe Drive.
Proposed May 2014 Service Changes. Two public meetings will be held: the first on Tuesday, January 28, at 12 p.m., the second on Thursday, January 30, at 6 p.m.
Meetings will be held in the W. G. Porter Boardroom at 33 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215
PROPOSED September Service Change MeetingsCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the September Service Changes. Please join us at two public meetings, Wednesday, June 11, at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, June 17 at 12 noon. 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio.
Public information meetings are held one month before a service change takes place to educate the public on what changes will be made on the first Monday of the following month.
January Service Change Public Comment MeetingCOTA BUS
The presentation includes proposed changes for the January 2016 Service Changes. Please join us at two public information meetings, Thursday, September 17 at 12 p.m. (noon), and Tuesday, September 22 at 6 p.m. All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
Comments will be accepted through October.
September Proposed Service Changes June13, 2013COTA BUS
Service expansion includes proposed service to new destinations,increased frequency of service on existing routes and increased spans of service. Part of this is due to the Bus Stop Service Improvement Project.
The presentation includes final changes for the May 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public information meetings, Tuesday, April 14 at 6 p.m., and Thursday, April 16 at 12 p.m. (noon). All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
Service changes take effect on Monday, May 4, 2015.
The presentation includes final changes for the September 2015 Service Changes. Please join us at two public information meetings, Thursday, August 13 at 12 p.m. (noon), and Tuesday, August 18 at 6 p.m. All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. Meetings are held at 33 N. High St., Columbus, Ohio, 43215.
Service changes take effect on Monday, September 7, 2015.
The document summarizes service changes to COTA bus routes that will take effect on September 2, 2013. Several local routes and express routes will have minor adjustments to timing and stops. The Rich Street and Town Street routes will be realigned. A Bus Stop Service Improvement Project will optimize stops on several routes. Public feedback was solicited on proposed changes to routes #11 and #14. COTA updates included ticket vending machines, a new CNG fueling station, and plans for a new park and ride in New Albany.
The Transit System Redesign (TSR) was developed through a comprehensive review of the existing bus system. This modernization plan is aimed at crafting a system that better serves our customers and stakeholders, while remaining within COTA's current and projected funding limits.
COTA is hosting six public meetings in October and November 2015 to share the final TSR proposals. This presentation was provided at each meeting. Check out the Maps & Documents page at cota.com/tsr to view line maps and learn more information about the system as a whole.
37 Westerville - Travel times are adjusted to improve on-time performance. An additional evening trip is added leaving Aetna in New Albany at 6:05 p.m. An additional morning trip is added leaving Downtown from High & Rich at 7:54 a.m.
49 Southeast - Trip times are modified to provide an earlier trip leaving Nationwide & High at 3:45 p.m. Travel times are adjusted to improve on-time performance.
52 OSU/Airport - Alignment is modified in the campus area due to the closing of Curl Dr. Buses will travel northbound
May 2018 Public Comment Meeting PresentationCOTA BUS
The document summarizes proposed service changes by COTA that will take effect on May 7, 2018. It discusses goals like improving on-time performance by adjusting scheduled stop times and providing direct service to the Columbus Zoo. Specific proposed changes include adjusting schedules for frequent routes and construction-related detours due to projects in the Short North. COTA will also be conducting an on-board survey, launching mobile ticketing, renovating the Easton Transit Center, and opening new park and rides in Canal Winchester and Northern Lights. Public comment meetings were held on January 18 and 25 to gather feedback on the proposed May 2018 changes.
The April financial statements show GLTC's finances are on track for the fiscal year. Farebox revenue is above projections while some other revenue sources like advertising are below budget. Labor costs are slightly above projections but overtime is down from last year. Maintenance overtime is higher. The company should end the fiscal year in a positive financial position despite a temporary cash flow issue in April.
VTA North County Open House Presentation April 2014SCVTA
The document summarizes several transportation projects in the Mountain View area, including:
1) The Mountain View Double Track Project which will add a second light rail track between Mountain View Transit Center and State Route 85 in two phases to increase service frequency.
2) Proposed Bus Rapid Transit on El Camino Real which would upgrade existing bus service with bus-only lanes, signal priority, and all-door boarding to make transit faster, more frequent and reliable.
3) The potential implementation of express lanes on State Route 237, State Route 85, and US Highway 101 which would allow solo drivers to use existing carpool lanes for a fee via FasTrak transponders to provide additional congestion relief.
The document provides an overview and update of proposed changes to public transportation in Norfolk with the start of light rail. Key points include: light rail is on schedule to begin operations in May 2011; supplemental bus routes will be adjusted to connect to light rail stations; a new downtown transfer station and future multi-modal station are planned; and the existing NET bus route in downtown Norfolk may be modified or replaced to improve connectivity and reduce duplication with light rail. Fare structures and hours of operation for light rail and bus services are also outlined.
The document summarizes proposed service changes to Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus routes that would take effect on May 6, 2013. It provides details on schedule adjustments, frequency improvements, and route realignments for local, express, LINK, and crosstown lines. It also lists dates for public comment meetings to receive feedback on the proposed May 2013 changes.
Spring 2017-service-change-external-memo -final-feb-27-enDevyn Barrie
The memo outlines the Spring 2017 transit service changes in Ottawa that will take effect on April 23. Changes include route number adjustments as part of the transition to the 2018 network, service improvements based on customer feedback, increased capacity on certain high-demand routes, seasonal reductions to post-secondary routes, and the return of the Rack and Roll bike program on select routes. Details of detours and holiday service are also provided. Customers are directed to OC Transpo's website and mobile applications for updated schedules and real-time arrival information.
The document summarizes upcoming service changes that will take effect on September 4, 2017 for COTA public transportation. Key points include:
- Travel times will be adjusted on several frequent routes and rush hour routes to improve on-time performance.
- The Route 10 line will be extended to reach Mt. Carmel East Hospital. Route 11 and 12 will have routing changes. Route 23 will be adjusted to restore service to senior housing.
- Seasonal Zoo Bus service will end for the year on September 1-4.
- Construction-related temporary routing changes are occurring for Routes 7, 11, 41-46, 51, 52, and 61.
- New initiatives include launching a new website, providing
VTA North East County Open Houses Presentation, July 21SCVTA
The document summarizes information from several public meetings and presentations about transportation projects in Santa Clara County. It discusses plans to upgrade bus service on El Camino Real to bus rapid transit, add express lanes to highways 237, 85 and 101, and improve local bus routes in North Central Santa Clara County. It also provides updates on light rail projects including a new pocket track on Tasman Drive and planning efforts to integrate BART service in the county.
The document summarizes service changes to the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) bus routes that will take effect on September 2, 2013. Key changes include realignments and modifications to routes 3 W. Mound, 6 Sullivant, 10 E. Broad, 14 Harmon/Greenlawn, and 15 Grove City to improve reliability. Later evening service will be added to routes 15 Grove City and 21 Night Owl. Bus stop consolidations will occur on routes 4 Indianola/Parsons, 6 Mt. Vernon, 8 Hamilton Ave./Frebis, and 92 James/Stelzer as part of an ongoing project. Travel times are adjusted on several express routes to improve on-time performance.
This presentation details COTA service changes that are proposed for January 2017, effective Monday, January 2, 2017. Join us for two public comment meetings on September 15 & 20 at COTA, where you are welcome and encouraged to share your feedback!
The document provides information about proposed service changes for COTA buses that will take effect on May 6, 2019. It summarizes schedule adjustments and additions/removals of trips for various bus lines aimed at improving on-time performance. Route changes are proposed for Lines 7, 22, 31, and 35. Construction detours are outlined for areas undergoing work. Public comment meetings were held on January 17 and 24, 2019 to gather feedback on the proposed changes.
The document summarizes proposed fare adjustments for COTA public transportation that would take effect on January 1, 2018. It announces three public meetings on October 17-19 to receive public comments and answer questions. An independent fare analysis was conducted and two preliminary fare structure options are presented, with estimated systemwide fare recoveries of 20% and 18%. The document provides details on the current and proposed fare structures and passes. It outlines the process for public input and board approval of the new fares.
The document provides an executive summary of the NextGen transit vision for central Ohio through 2050. It has three key components: a network of high capacity transit corridors, smart mobility options, and improvements to the existing bus network. The vision was developed through community engagement and technical analysis to guide transit investment to support projected population growth of 1 million new residents by 2050.
The document provides an executive summary of the NextGen transit plan for central Ohio. The summary outlines three key components of the plan: 1) a network of high capacity transit corridors including BRT, light rail, and commuter rail; 2) smart mobility options using emerging technologies; and 3) improvements to the existing bus network by increasing frequency and expanding service areas. The plan aims to enhance regional competitiveness, improve job access, address future congestion, and capitalize on support from leaders to transform mobility as the population grows an expected 1 million people by 2050.
This document provides an overview of COTA's NextGen public transportation visioning process. It summarizes the goals of creating a long-term community vision for public transit, the components of the vision including high-capacity transit and transit enhancements, and the process of developing the initial vision based on public input and analysis, presenting it publicly, gathering more feedback, and updating the draft vision. It invites the public to provide additional input on the vision through an online survey by February 28, 2017.
Local art will be incorporated into 33 bus shelter stations. The designs reflect the culture and history of the diverse neighborhoods along Cleveland Avenue.
This presentation details COTA service changes that will take effect on Monday, September 5, 2016. Join us for two public meetings on August 11 & 16 at COTA.
September Proposed Changes Comment MeetingsCOTA BUS
This presentation details COTA service changes that are proposed for September, effective Monday, September 5, 2016. Join us for two public comment meetings on May 19 & 24 at COTA, where you are welcome and encouraged to share your feedback!
The document outlines an evaluation framework for prioritizing transit investment opportunities through 2050 for the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA). The framework includes a two-tiered evaluation process. Tier 1 will evaluate and screen high capacity transit corridors based on criteria tied to community values like connectivity, equity, growth, and sustainability. Corridors will be rated high, medium, or low. Tier 2 will evaluate specific transit projects within prioritized corridors. The framework is intended to identify a prioritized list of projects that advance regional goals and can be well-positioned for federal funding.
The document provides information about COTA NextGen, a long-range planning effort by COTA to identify public transportation needs and opportunities over the next 35 years in central Ohio. It summarizes Phase I outreach activities, presents a draft vision that includes potential service enhancements to existing routes and high capacity transit corridors. It outlines next steps which include continued outreach, evaluation of corridors, and developing a draft plan for public input. The document encourages readers to provide their priorities by taking an online survey.
NextGen Project Advisory Group Meeting 2 - May 20, 2015COTA BUS
The purpose of the meeting is to update the Project Advisory Group about project status and work completed over the last two months; summarize feedback received to date regarding community priorities and values and geographic needs for transit investments; discuss findings of the technical needs assessment; and discuss next steps and application of public input and technical needs.
Over the past 40 years, central Ohio has changed tremendously. Communities expanded throughout the region, growing away from Downtown and recently, returning to neighborhoods around Downtown. COTA's bus network has kept up with this growth through incremental changes, but remains focused on Downtown.
The Transit System Redesign (TSR) was developed through a comprehensive review of the existing COTA bus system, conducted by international transit system efficiency experts IBI Group. This plan is constrained by COTA's current and projected funding levels through 2017.
Prepare for cold weather rafting with proper gear: layering for warmth, insulated headgear, gloves, waterproof footwear, and essential accessories like sunglasses and sunscreen. Prioritize safety with a life jacket and maintain gear for optimal performance. Stay warm, dry, and ready for adventure on the rapids!
Beyond the mountains, a tour in Nepal reveals a vibrant tapestry of cultural heritage. The Kathmandu Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, boasts an array of ancient temples, stupas, and palaces. Durbar Squares in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan are treasure troves of medieval art and architecture.
Un viaje a Buenos Aires y sus alrededoresJudy Hochberg
A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
Our excursions in tahiti offer stunning lagoon tours, vibrant marine life encounters, and cultural experiences. We ensure unforgettable adventures amidst breathtaking landscapes and serene waters. For more information, mail us at tracey@uniquetahiti.com.
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2. 2
Housekeeping items
The purpose of this meeting is to take public comments on proposed
service changes effective Monday, January 6, 2014.
Silence all cell phones.
Be considerate of meeting attendees and COTA staff.
When it is your turn to make a comment or ask a question about
COTA’s service changes, remain at your seat and we will call upon
you.
Comments and questions are limited to two minutes per person.
Participants are encouraged to complete comment cards.
Ask one question at a time so the appropriate COTA staff member may
address your comment.
3. 3
Timelines
COTA modifies service three times per year.
First Monday of:
January
May
September
Public Information Meetings regarding final changes will be
held in December, 2013.
January 2014 changes will begin on Monday, January 6.
5. 5
Proposed January 2014 service changes
#2 N. High/E. Main (Sunday)
Travel times may be adjusted to improve on-time performance.
6. 6
Proposed January 2014 service changes
#3 W. Mound (All Days)
Service may be extended
further south on
Georgesville Rd., south of
I-270.
Circulation through Wal-
Mart on Georgesville Rd.
may be modified.
Final alignment has yet to
be determined.
7. 7
Proposed January 2014 service changes
#5 W. Fifth Ave. (Weekday)
Evening trip times to First Community Village may be adjusted to
better serve staff shift times.
Travel times may be adjusted to improve on-time performance.
#5 W. Fifth Ave. (Saturday)
Travel times may be adjusted to improve on-time performance.
#7 Neil/Whittier (All Days)
Bus Stop Service Improvement Project
#7 Neil/Whittier (Sunday)
Frequency may be improved from 45 to 30 minutes.
#9 Leonard/Brentnell (Weekday)
Frequency may be improved.
8. 8
Proposed January 2014 service changes
#18 Kenny (All Days)
Bus Stop Service Improvement Project
#18 Kenny (Weekday)
Frequency may be improved from 30 minutes to 20 minutes during
peak hours.
10. 10
Proposed January 2014 service changes
#39 New Albany (Weekday)
Travel times on the 7:00 a.m. trip may be modified to improve on-
time performance.
#40 New Albany Business Park (Weekday)
An additional a.m. and p.m. trip may be added due to
overcrowding.
#47 Brice (Weekday)
P.M. trip times may be modified to better accommodate work
start and end times.
#58 Dublin (Weekday)
Travel times may be adjusted to improve on-time performance.
14. 14
Bus Stop Service Improvement Project
Project Goals:
Optimally space bus
stops to balance the
need for quick in-vehicle
travel time with
considerations of the
distance that customers
must walk to access bus
stops.
Improve operational
efficiency.
Reduce maintenance
costs of underutilized
bus stops.
Improve travel
times, where possible.
15. The following lines are being analyzed for January 2014:
#7 Neil/Whittier (Local)
#18 Kenny (Local)
#95 Morse/Henderson (Crosstown)
All service will be discontinued from stops that are removed as a part
of this project.
Bus lines that share stops with the above lines may also be affected
by bus stop changes as part of this project.
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Bus Stop Service Improvement Project
16. The public comment period about these
changes will last from October 7 – November
1, 2013.
Maps of all proposed changes, and a list of all
affected stops will be available for review by
request and online at
http://www.cota.com/BusStopServiceImprovem
ent.aspx
Commuter Bulletins about proposed changes
will be posted in early October.
16
Bus Stop Service Improvement Project
Example Commuter Bulletin
posted at bus stop.
18. 18
COTA update
Ticket/Pass vending machine
Lobby hours are no longer extended at the end and beginning of
each month
COTA is again offering service to home OSU football games from
Crosswoods Park & Ride and Ohio Expo Center
Website is being redesigned to be more friendly for mobile users
COTA’s South and North Terminals Downtown will be undergoing
refurbishment to accommodate CNG buses
COTA is soliciting for a project management consultant to manage
project development for the Cleveland Ave. BRT
COTA will begin a transit system review in October
Continued planning of proposed Downtown circulator for May 2014
19. 19
COTA update
New Albany Business Park
New Park and Ride proposed
near SR 161 and Johnstown
Rd.
3 morning and 3 afternoon
trips from the Easton Transit
Center to the Park and Ride
beginning Sept. 2014
New Albany would provide a
shuttle to move employees
from the Park and Ride to the
business park
20. 20
COTA update
New Albany Business Park
New Park and Ride proposed near SR 161 and Johnstown Rd.