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Managers of the Port of Cleveland and other ports around the Great Lakes say they’re being overlooked in the national conversation about America’s crumbling infrastructure. On the heels of the nation’s seventh annual, the Port of Cleveland hosted a May 20 roundtable with port officials, maritime industry leaders and representatives of several Northeast Ohio Congressional members to talk about their needs. Port officials say it’s partly a problem of perception.
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Columbus City Council is hosting its last two public hearings to discuss the city’s 2019 capital improvement budget.Council member Elizabeth Brown chairs…
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Columbus City Council will introduce the capital improvement budget, which they developed with community input, at its meeting Monday night. Council…
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Mayor Andrew Ginther formally introduces his capital improvement budget at Monday’s Columbus City Council meeting.The $940 million budget goes toward…
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State transportation officials say a tanker crash that shut down a busy ramp on the city's Northwest side this week is among more than three dozen crashes…
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On the roof a parking garage at Nationwide Children's Hospital, Gov. Mike DeWine assured a crowd that the Columbus Crossroads reconstruction project would…
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Now that spring is finally here, Ohio’s road crews will be fixing potholes and pavement damaged over the winter.Matt Bruning of the Ohio Department of…
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A new report from the American Road and Transportation Builders Association estimates it will take more than 80 years to fix all of the nation's deficient bridges.
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Ed Herrick offers me a bright yellow reflective vest and starts rummaging around in his car. He pulls out a metal baton with a long chain attached to one…
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Gov. Mike DeWine is trying a last ditch effort to push lawmakers back toward the gas tax increase that he originally proposed – which they slashed...