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Columbus will pay a total of $95 million toward new I-71/I-70 interchange

The ongoing reconstruction of the Interstates 70/71 interchange Downtown isn t just a state and federal mega-project. Columbus city taxpayers are also slated to kick in $95 million in local bond money. Columbus City Council on May 24 approved the latest $4.65 million toward the project, bringing the city s contribution to date to about $51 million, with another $44 million left to be contributed in future phases, said Debbie Briner, a spokeswoman with the city Department of Public Service. Our spending so far funded major roadway infrastructure work on Long Street and Livingston and Parsons avenues, city streets that are connected to the I-70/I-71 corridor, Briner said in an email. This has included street reconstruction, new curb and sidewalk, undergrounding utilities, storm water and other streetscape improvements.

Ohio Conference On Freight Discussion Highlights Pandemic Recovery, Infrastructure

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Amtrak, allies stump for passenger rail expansion

Amtrak, allies stump for passenger rail expansion By Andrew Carter - acarter@aimmediamidwest.com This map shows Amtrak’s proposed passenger rail service routes in Ohio. The Village of Crestline has been selected as one of the stops on the proposed 3C+D Corridor, which would provide service linking Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati. Amtrak COLUMBUS Amtrak and its allies continue to marshal local and state support for the proposed 3C+D Corridor in Ohio while waiting for word about financial backing from the federal government. The proposed line would provide passenger rail service linking Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Cincinnati with limited stops between the larger markets.

Train to connect the Gem City to the Windy and Steel cities

Train to connect the Gem City to the Windy and Steel cities Cornelius Frolik © Matt Rourke An Amtrak train departs 30th Street Station in Philadelphia, Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Looking beyond the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, President Joe Biden and lawmakers are laying the groundwork for another of his top legislative priorities a long-sought boost to the nation s roads, bridges and other infrastructure that could meet GOP resistance to a hefty price tag. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke) Some local leaders want to expand an Amtrak proposal to connect Dayton to Ohio’s largest cities to also create a route that would link the local region with Pittsburgh and Chicago.

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