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To congratulate “The Jane and Richard Project” for winning third place at the Purple Aisle Transportation Innovation Weekend for their proposal that embodies the spirit of innovation and equity that inspired the competition.
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WHEREAS, access to transportation is considered a barrier to employment and economic mobility; and
WHEREAS, 84% of employees in the City of Columbus report a solo commute, leading to congested streets that create unsafe conditions for both pedestrians and rivers, as well as the environment; and
WHEREAS, transportation issues are one of the top causes of job loss which harms not only employees but also employers through high turnover costs, high parking costs, and attracting and retaining happy employees; and
WHEREAS, the Purple Aisle Transportation Innovation Weekend brought together neighborhood leaders and transit professionals to develop and pitch solutions to solve these issues and create a more equitable transportation system in Columbus; and
WHEREAS, “The Jane and Richard Project” won third place at the pitch competition for their innovative proposal to increase the cultural competency of decision makers and transportation professionals tasked with funding, planning, designing, and implementing our transportation networks by requiring them to spend a one-day a week not utilizing a car; and
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLUMBUS:
To congratulate “The Jane and Richard Project” for winning third place at the Purple Aisle Transportation Innovation Weekend for their proposal that embodies the spirit of innovation and equity that inspired the competition.