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News: Sustainability

  • Share Feedback About Biking, Scooting and Skating with the City of Columbus

    The City of Columbus wants to know about your experience biking, scooting and skating – however you choose to roll – in the city. Learn more about the Columbus Bike Plus plan and share your feedback online. Interested in learning more about the City of Columbus plans? Sign up to receive a newsletter for project information, updates and events.For questions, contact the City of Columbus project ma...
  • Grant Helps CABS Invest in Alternative Transit

    The Ohio State University Campus Area Bus Service (CABS) was recently awarded $679,485 from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). CABS will use the funds, along with its own money, to replace four diesel-powered transit buses with four, new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) buses. The total cost is estimated at just more than $2 million and supports Ohio State’s sustainability goals by ...
  • In the News: Buckeye Bike Hub to help keep campus bicycles on the move

    A new shop to keep Buckeye bicyclists safe and on the road is open for business at The Ohio State University.The Buckeye Bike Hub plans a grand opening ceremony Tuesday evening. The hub is located at the northwest corner of the RPAC, near the sand volleyball courts, and offers bicycle repair and cycling supplies as well as educational clinics about bike maintenance, cycling skills and b...
  • In the News: Schools, COTA use VW settlement funds for new, cleaner vehicles

    The Columbus Dispatch recently wrote about new sustainable transportation investments throughout Ohio as a result of a national settlement against Volkswagen.The news outlet said, Ohio’s share of the settlement is $75.3 million. Ohio State will retire six 2002 diesel buses and replace them with CNG buses that will arrive in July. Settlement funds will pay for half of the roughly $3 million cost.“...
  • TTM Receives National Honor for Transportation Service

    The Ohio State University received a national award from the Association for Commuter Transportation (ACT) on October 17 in Las Vegas. Ohio State’s Transportation and Traffic Management (TTM) took home the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Excellence Award for a University, one of five award recipients honored. The TDM awards recognize companies, universities and government agencies tha...

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