Twenty-one entities, including Cleveland, Akron, Canton and Youngstown, received a $4.25 million grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to develop a regional plan for sustainability. The 21 entities are from 12 counties, stretching from the Mahoning Valley to Lorain. This grant application was a joint effort of AMATS, NOACA, SCATS, and Eastgate, along with several other local governments and philanthropic organizations. Click here to view an article from the Cleveland Plain Dealer that provides more detail.
Dr. Bradley Hull Presents at AMATS 2010 Annual Luncheon
Dr. Bradley Hull, the keynote speaker at the AMATS 2010 Annual Luncheon, gave an informative presentation regarding potential opportunities for freight transportation in Northeast Ohio as compared to Toledo and Columbus. Dr. Hull discussed how the region can capitalize on its location and assets, such as utilizing the Lake Erie Waterfront. To view the presentation, click here.