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Examining how LinkUs could change public transportation in Columbus

A rendering of a bus rapid transit line proposed by the Central Ohio Transit Authority.
Central Ohio Transit Authority
The Central Ohio Transit Authority wants voters to approve a sales tax to fund bus rapid transit lines throughout the region. This rendering shows what the dedicated bus lanes would look like.

Public transportation can be key to getting around a major metropolitan area.

With the Columbus region expecting to add many more people by 2050, public transportation will be even more important.

The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) plans to create a mobility network called LinkUs.

We’re talking about what it will involve and the pros and the cons of the plan during this hour of All Sides.

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