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Posted
May 09, 2008

The Ohio 21st Century Transportation Priorities Task Force announces regional meetings

The Ohio 21st Century Transportation Priorities Task Force is bringing all Ohioans to the table to explore the broad spectrum of transportation issues facing the state. The Task Force is seeking input from citizens, businesses, and other through a series of regional meetings.  The purpose of these meetings is to gain input on priorities and policy options as the state balances the movement of people and freight, promotes safety and reduces congestion, creates jobs and encourages responsible growth, helps to build sustainable communities, and links all modes of transportation - connecting highways to rail, aviation, water ports, and transit. 

People interested in health care issues related to transportation may want to attend on of these sessions or provide input in other ways.

The Task Force has a website for additional information on its work and to allow for input electronically.

The regional meeting times, dates, and location are below.  All meetings are from 4 to 8 p.m.  There may be additional meetings added later.

Southwest Ohio - May 21st  Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission 1100 W. Third Street  Dayton, OH  45407

Southeast Ohio - June 4th  Walter Hall Room 135, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio 45701

Northwest Ohio - June 10th, Nitschke Hall, University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio 43606-3390

Eastern Ohio -  June 11th, Shannon Hall, Ohio University Eastern Campus 45425 National Road, St. Clairsville, OH  43950

Central Ohio -  June 12th, Ohio Building at the Ohio Expo Center and State Fairgrounds, 717 E. 17th Ave, Columbus, OH 43211

Northeast Ohio - June 19th  Independence Civic Center, 6800 Brecksville Road, Independence, OH 44131

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