Steetcar Stop August 16, 2011
11 photos
Gathering at Arnolds just before the press conference
Gathering at Arnolds just before the press conference
Enjoying the company and the coffee.
Enjoying the company and the coffee.
Gathering before the streetcar stop press conference.
Gathering before the streetcar stop press conference.
Roxanne and Terri Garcia Crews, CEO and President of SORTA-the operator of the streetcar
Roxanne and Terri Garcia Crews, CEO and President of SORTA-the operator of the streetcar
Roxanne and Doug Sizemore, Secretary-Treasurer of the local AFL-CIO.
Roxanne and Doug Sizemore, Secretary-Treasurer of the local AFL-CIO.
Roxanne and Laure Quinlivan, two of the strongest streetcar supporters on City Council.
Roxanne and Laure Quinlivan, two of the strongest streetcar supporters on City Council.

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$11 million grant will extend streetcar route to The Banks

Posted on Dec. 16th, 2011

U.S. Transportation Secretary Roy LaHood came to Cincinnati to announce an $11 million grant that will extend the streetcar's initial phase to The Banks.

Where council candidates stand: Streetcar

Posted on Sep. 4th, 2011

The Enquirer asked council candidates: Do you support the city streetcar plan? See where the candidates stand.

Cincinnati voters to decide streetcar issue - again

Posted on Aug. 10th, 2011

For the second time in two years, Cincinnati voters will decide on a sweeping anti-rail measure pushed by streetcar opponents. Read the Enquirer's coverage here.

City expects to break ground on shortened streetcar route in late 2011

Posted on May. 31st, 2011

In early May, Mayor Mark Mallory and City Manager Milton Dohoney, Jr. presented a phased construction plan for the streetcar, in the wake of Governor John Kasich's recent campaign that resulted in the withdrawal of $52 million in project funding approved last year by a state panel that gave the streetcar project the highest ranking in the state. Read more about the controversial move here.

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