From COTA

The Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will host two public comment meetings to discuss proposed service changes that will begin Monday, May 6. The meetings will be held on Tuesday, January 16 and Thursday, January 19. COTA customers and community members can learn about the potential changes and provide feedback during these sessions.

COTA services Franklin County with lines extending into southern Delaware County.

Tuesday, January 16 at 12:00 Noon

  • To attend in person, go to COTA’s Downtown Boardroom, located at 33 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
  • Watch via your computer or smart device on COTA’s Facebook page during the scheduled time.

Thursday, January 18 at 6:00 p.m.

  • To attend in person, go to COTA’s Downtown Boardroom, located at 33 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
  • Watch via your computer or smart device on COTA’s Facebook page during the scheduled time.

COTA makes changes to its service three times a year, on the first Monday of January, May, and September. This includes schedule adjustments to improve travel times, modify service, as well as construction-related route changes.

All interested people are encouraged to attend and participate. For more information call COTA customer service at (614) 228-1776 or sign up for customer alerts at COTA.com/alerts.


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