Cleveland transit advocates issue challenge to rely solely on public transit for a week, County Executive hops on board

  • Date: 02/13/2023

Could you rely solely on public transit for all of your transportation needs for an entire week?

Think about the normal tasks you face over the course of seven days; getting to and from your job, going to the grocery store, perhaps a medical appointment and even getting to social functions.

That challenge was posed by the local transit advocacy group Clevelanders For Public Transit.

They particularly issued the challenge to elected officials in the region, as well as leaders of the area’s public transit providers. The challenge coincided with Transit Equity Day on Feb. 4 and is intended to serve as a way to illustrate not only the importance of public transit, but to highlight the holes in the current system.

With the gauntlet thrown down, one newly-elected official said he would accept the challenge, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne.

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