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Bexley council adopts resolution setting public process on possible BRT station at Pleasant Ridge
Summary
On June 10 the Bexley City Council voted 6–1 to adopt Resolution 2-25, which asks for a council-supervised process to decide whether Bexley should host a LinkUS/COTA bus rapid transit (BRT) station and to recommend preferred station locations; the vote does not itself place a station or change the regional route.
The Bexley City Council on June 10 adopted Resolution 2-25 by a 6–1 vote, directing a public process to decide whether the city should host a LinkUS/COTA bus rapid transit (BRT) station and to assist with locating a preferred station site.
Council President Lampe said the resolution “does not decide if a bus rapid transit route ... will pass along East Main Street in Bexley,” and framed the measure as asking two narrow questions: whether there should be a BRT station in Bexley, and if so, where it should be located.
Nut graf: The vote follows months of staff briefings, a council working group and public outreach tied to the regional LinkUS transit levy approved by Franklin County voters. Supporters described the resolution as…
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