Lifting of public health orders should boost Indians crowds, nudge Ohio closer to normal
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Life should look a bit different in Ohio starting today.
You may stop in for breakfast at your favorite restaurant and find all the chairs and tables back to the way they used to be more than a year ago. You might be worshipping a little closer to your fellow parishioners. And the stands should be fuller at your favorite sporting event.
Simply put, we won’t have to be treating others as if they had, well . . . a communicable disease.
That’s because many of Gov. Mike DeWine’s health orders to combat the coronavirus were rescinded as of June 2, including those pertaining to masks and social distancing, although they will remain in place for nursing homes and assisted-living facilities.
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority says money available for unfunded capital projects
RTA announces positive financial outlook for remainder of year.
RTA
Federal dollars have been very helpful to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.
Federal dollars allocated to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) in response to COVID-19 made up for a loss of $20 million dollars in operating expenses in 2020, said Rajan Gautam, Secretary Treasurer/Deputy General Manager of Finance, [this week] at a meeting of the RTA Board of Trustees.
During his report as Secretary/Treasurer to the Board, Gautam also said the loss in 2021 would have been an additional $50.2 million and the projected loss in 2022 would have been $46.8 million.
Lytx Announces Recipients of Annual Drivers of the Year and Coach of the Year Awards, Honoring Exceptional Work and Commitments to Safety
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SAN DIEGO, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lytx
®, a leading global provider of machine vision and artificial intelligence-powered video telematics solutions for commercial and public sector fleets, today announced the recipients of its 2021 Driver of the Year and Coach of the Year awards. The awards honor the outstanding work of professional drivers and coaches currently utilizing the Lytx Driver Safety Program.
First Place Winner – Donald McNair of the Fairfax County Government
First Place Winner – Fritz Nordmann of the Murphy-Hoffman Company