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  2. Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    All buses in the route 50 series (i.e. 51, 53) are fare-free to the public. All other routes and the Akron Express are $1 each way. The Cleveland Express is $5 each way. Dial-a-ride service costs $6 each way. Monthly passes are valid on all routes except for the express routes. Fare payments are accepted in cash with exact change, or through ...

  3. Transportation in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    As of 2014, Walk Score increased Cleveland's rank to being the sixteenth most walkable US city, with a Walk Score of 57, a Transit Score of 47, and a Bike Score of 51. Cleveland's most walkable and transient areas can be found in the Downtown, Ohio City, Detroit-Shoreway, University Circle, and Buckeye-Shaker Square neighborhoods. [2]

  4. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Heights Severance Town Center East 123rd Street, Euclid Avenue, Lee Boulevard, Mayfield Road 6.2 miles (10.0 km) Weekdays only 37 Hayden-East 185 East Cleveland Stokes-Windermere Station Euclid Shore Center Plaza Hayden Avenue, East 152nd Street, East 185th Street, Lake Shore Boulevard 8.4 miles (13.5 km) 39 Lakeshore Downtown

  5. City takes steps toward implementing paid parking - AOL

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    City Council member Michelle Aldrich noted that people are recalcitrant, for whatever reason, and unwilling to pay for the monthly parking pass in the downtown parking structure.

  6. LexPark looks to make changes to downtown parking ... - AOL

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    Parking scofflaws around the downtown area could pay more for running afoul of Lexington parking rules come September. LexPark wants to raise parking fines by $10 to make up for a revenue shortfall.

  7. Central Ohio Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    On June 1, 2018, COTA began the C-Pass program, giving employees of certain companies downtown free rides on COTA buses. By 2019, the program enrolled about 420 companies. C-Pass is scheduled to be discontinued on December 31, 2020; property owners will decide whether to fund the program further. [14]