Public transit is an essential service that is increasingly playing a role in economic competitiveness. It can increase accessibility throughout a region and serve as a resource for employers who require larger workforces.
Senate Passes Brownfield Legislation - House Concurrence Vote Expected
Eviction Moratoriums Begin to Expire as Economic Impact of COVID-19 Continues
Greater Ohio Policy Center is one organization among many concerned about an impending housing crisis in the Ohio. As state groups continue to advocate for Congressionally-funded rent assistance program, tenants should maintain contact with their landlords regarding their ability to pay.
Call on Congress to Pass Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Without safety net provisions in places for the thousands of vulnerable Ohioans who did not have savings prior to the COVID crisis, and could be part of the 16%+ of working adults to lose their jobs over the last six weeks, it will be nearly impossible to come up with back rent (or forbearance mortgage payments), in addition to the rent due after the moratorium.
How Ohio's Legacy Cities are Responding to COVID-19
Champaign Co. Releases Comprehensive Housing Market Analysis
What We Learned From Applying To The PPP
Like millions of other small businesses in the United States, GOPC has applied to the Payroll Protection Program (PPP).
Good Idea for Affordable Housing & Transportation: Detroit Shoreway CDO & Greater Cleveland RTA’s Aspen Place Partnership
Federal Tax Credit for Redevelopment Introduced (REHAB Act)
The REHAB Act is a proposed new federal rehabilitation tax credit designed to incentivize greater private investment and bring equitable revitalization to whole neighborhoods. The credit is aimed at spurring the rehab of non-historic buildings that are at least 50 years old and near an existing or proposed transit facility.









