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The Central Ohio Transit Authority ( COTA / ˈkoʊtə /) is a public transit agency serving the Columbus metropolitan area, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. It operates fixed-route buses, bus rapid transit, microtransit, and paratransit services. COTA's headquarters are located in the William J. Lhota Building in downtown Columbus.
Smart Columbus. / 39.958209; -83.002854. Smart Columbus is an innovation organization in Columbus, Ohio. The initiative is led by the City of Columbus and the Columbus Partnership, a nonprofit organization for development in Central Ohio. Smart Columbus was founded in 2016 to utilize $50 million in grant awards toward technology, transportation ...
Campus Area Bus Service ( CABS) is a free public transportation system at the Ohio State University 's Columbus campus. The system consists of five bus routes that connect various points of Ohio State's campus, and the immediate off-campus area. The system connects with the Central Ohio Transit Authority 's bus routes at several points.
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State Route 66 Route of SR 66 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 118.60 mi (190.87 km) Existed 1924–present Major junctions South end US 36 in Piqua Major intersections US 33 in St. Marys US 30 near Delphos US 224 in Ottoville US 24 near Defiance US 6 near Evansport I-80 Ohio Turnpike near Archbold North end US 20 in Fayette Location Country United States State ...
State Route 11 Lake to River Highway SR 11 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 99.60 mi (160.29 km) Existed c. 1967–1969 –present Major junctions South end US 30 in East Liverpool Major intersections SR 7 / SR 39 in East Liverpool US 30 / SR 45 in West Point US 224 in Canfield I-80 / I-680 near Youngstown US 422 in Girard I-80 / SR 711 near Girard US 322 near ...
The peach retrieval had mixed results with Roxy's buying fresh peaches, Lime Truck only able to find dried peaches, and Hodge Podge having to settle on a free peach cobbler before time ran out. A local chef, Kevin Rathbun, judged who best used the peanuts and peaches and the winning team received $1,000 (and a large golden peach).
The trail passes through regional parks, nature preserves, and other rural woodland. The trail is planned to be 326 miles (525 km) in length. Of that number, 267 miles (430 km) are complete and in daily use, 59 miles (95 km) are either under construction or in engineering design, as of Nov 2016.