The Coalition for Transit and Sustainable Development of Greater Cincinnati has lodged a civil rights complaint with the Federal Highway Administration’s Office of Civil Rights, alleging that the Brent Spence Project violates the Civil Rights Act. The coalition presents its plan to the community, and local business owners ask for the coalition to advocate for their interests.
Tag: Ohio Department of Transportation
KYTC announces reduced impact on Goebel Park, other Brent Spence project updates
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Ohio Department of Transportation held a press conference Friday afternoon to release seven changes in the design of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project, which include three major changes on the Kentucky side and four on the Ohio side. The updates do not relate to the bridge itself but rather […]
NKY residents share feedback at Brent Spence public hearing
The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project held the first of several public hearings on Tuesday, where the results of a supplemental environmental assessment, first published in January, were shared publicly. Residents, businesses and organizations from around the region attended the event to ask questions and leave public feedback. Covington resident Rick Copp, who attended Tuesday’s […]
Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project team invites public to open house events in August
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and the Ohio Department of Transportation are hosting two open house events this August to update the public on the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project. The meetings will allow the public to browse exhibits, review project information, provide comments and talk one-on-one with the project team. No pre-registration is […]
Here’s how to learn more about the Brent Spence Bridge project
The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet and Ohio Department of Transportation will host two open house events to discuss the progress of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project later this month, according to a recent press release from the project. “One meeting will be held in Kentucky and one in Ohio to allow the public to browse […]
