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# 212: Operation: TSR


1:59:34 minutes (109.48 MB)

Tonight on the Show, the Transit System Review (TSR) of the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA) will take effect on Monday May 1, 2017. What YOU need to know about the TSR, and what it is, and why it will forever change the way you get around town.

- GRID-like Pattern in Downtown
- Simplified Bus Lines and Route Numbering
- More Frequent Lines
- More Frequent Service on the Weekends
- Covers More Area in the Standard/Frequent Service Pattern

FREQUENT LINES:
# 1 Kenny/Livingston (between Riverside Hospital & Reynoldsburg Park & Ride; Standard between Riverside Hospital and Sawmill Road)
# 2 East Main/North High (between Fenway Road & Main St./Hamilton Road; Standard EAST of Hamilton Road)
# 5 W 5th/Refugee (between Grandview and Driving Park; Standard WEST of Fifth Avenue & Riverside Drive and EAST of Whittier St & Seymour Avenue)
# 6 Cleveland/Sullivant (between Downtown and State Route 161; Standard WEST of High & Main Streets and NORTH of Cleveland Avenue & State Route 161)
# 7 Mount Vernon (between Downtown and Fifth and Cassady Avenues; Standard NORTH and EAST of Fifth and Cassady)
# 8 Karl/South High (between State Route 161 and S High & Hanford Street; Standard SOUTH of S High & Hanford St)
# 10 East/West Broad Street (between Westwoods Park and Ride and Whitehall; Standard EAST of Whitehall Park and Ride)
# 23 James/Stelzer
# 34 Morse

STANDARD:
# 2L North High/Polaris Parkway
# 3 Northwest/Harrisburg
# 4 Indianola/Lockbourne
# 9 West Mound/Brentnell
# 11 Bryden/Maize
# 12 McKinley/Fields
# 21 Hilliard-Rome
# 22 OSU/Rickenbacker
# 24 Hamilton Rd
# 25 Brice
# 31 Hudson
# 32 North Broadway
# 33 Henderson

RUSH-HOUR ONLY:
# 13 Arlington/1st
# 41 Crosswoods/Polaris
# 42 Sharon Woods
# 43 Westerville
# 44 Easton
# 45 New Albany
# 46 Gahanna
# 51 Reynoldsburg
# 52 Canal Winchester
# 61 Grove City
# 71 Hilliard
# 72 Tuttle
# 73 Dublin
# 74 Smoky Row

OTHER:
Night Owl (Thursday-Saturday ONLY)
The CBUS

Life in the (Capital) City


58:43 minutes (53.76 MB)

Tonight on the show, there is life in the city this summer. The city is alive and well during the summer. What are some of the events happening this summer in the Columbus area? From the Columbus Arts Festival to "Home and Garden Tour Season", there is never a shortage of things to do in the summer in Columbus.

- Columbus Arts Festival (Friday-Sunday; Riverfront, http://www.columbusartsfestival.org)
- CAPA Summer Movie Series (Starts Friday; http://www.capa.com)
- Park Street Festival (Friday & Saturday; Arena District; http://www.parkstreetfestival.com)
- Columbus Pride Festival & Parade (June 20-21, Parade at 11AM on June 21; http://www.columbuspride.org)
- Creekside Blues & Jazz Festival (June 20-22; Creekside Park/Plaza, Gahanna)
- Juneteenth (June 20-22; Genoa Park; http://juneteenthohio.com)
- Tour de Grandview (June 27)
- ComFest (June 27-29; http://www.comfest.com)
- Westerville Music and Arts Festival (July 12 & 13)
- Ohio State Fair (July 23-August 3; http://www.ohiostatefair.com)
- Urban Scrawl (August 23 & 24)
- Upper Arlington Labor Day Arts Festival (September 1; Northam Park, Upper Arlington)
- Independent's Day (September 19-21; Town & Lucas Streets/East Franklinton; http://thisisindependent.com)

GARDEN TOURS:
- Bexley (June 8; http://www.bexleywomen.org)
- Westgate (June 14; http://www.westgateneighbors.org)
- Merion Village (June 22; http://www.merionvillage.org)
- German Village (June 29; http://www.germanvillagetour.com)
- Olde Towne East (July 13; http://www.oldetowneeast.org)
- Westerville (July 20; http://www.westerflora.com)
- Ganthers Place (July 27; http://www.ganthersplace.com)

The DJBC Happy Hour- What Can Make Columbus Cool?


49:57 minutes (45.73 MB)

Originally Broadcast on April 25, 2011.

On Episode II of the DJBC Happy Hour 2.0, The DJBC discusses how Columbus should be cool, and the DJBC promotes the weekend's upcoming events.

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