The Ohio Department of Transportation is asking for feedback on its long range transportation plan, now referred to as Access Ohio 2050.
"We update this every five years," ODOT Press Secretary Matt Bruning said, "and the idea is this is kind of the roadmap to help us with what kinds of things we need to be looking at way down the road."
ODOT kicked off a series of open houses statewide Monday night in Mansfield to get feedback from stakeholders and the public on the plan.
"I think what you'll see is a comprehensive guide for what are the needs, what are the wants, what are the aspirations maybe for transportation far out into the future," Bruning said.
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Goals of Access Ohio 2050 include safety, preservation of the state's transportation as