Metro could cut the 38X, 28, 50, 75X, 30X, 23X and 1 routes, which serve neighborhoods like Westwood, North Fairmount, Camp Washington, Corryville, Mount Auburn, Winton Place, Columbia Tusculum, East End and others, as well as outlying suburbs.
Improving the city’s Metro service has become a major talking point during the city’s 2017 mayoral election. Studies suggest it will take more than $1 billion.
Cincinnati Metro on May 29 announced that it will provide health and dental benefits to domestic partners of its employees, becoming the first employer to say it will utilize Cincinnati’s domestic partner registry, which passed out of committee June 2 an