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Families of around 100 students who were told they were impractical to bus rejected the district's offer of payment in lieu of transportation.
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Yost's motion in his lawsuit against CCS claims that state law requires a district to provide busing after a student challenges a transportation decision.
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The suit by parents of a student who lives in the Columbus school district said the schools are obligated to provide transportation.
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Families were given the option to request official timings from the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce. The district said as of Sept. 3, 149 students had done so.
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We’ll discuss how Columbus officials plan to address the city's parking needs.
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Senators still must vote on the transportation budget, which includes rail safety measures and a change to traffic camera programs along with increased speed limits and the elimination of the rural highway program.
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Norfolk Southern announced Monday it is implementing a six-point safety plan in the wake of last month’s train derailment that released hazardous chemicals along the Ohio and Pennsylvania border.
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The Ohio House last week passed a $12.6 billion dollar transportation spending bill that appeared to span almost every mode, including bike lanes, highways and passenger rail.
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Business & EconomyThe proposed Amtrak rail line would link Columbus to Cleveland as well as Cincinnati and Dayton.
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The president's overall approach to legislating so far — on a big, bold agenda — is winning plaudits from political strategists, left and right.