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Ohio and Kentucky leaders hailed the announcement as a big step toward reality for the long-awaited project.
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A Cincinnati City Council committee voted unanimously Tuesday to pass a resolution urging state officials to explore "all options to reclaim additional land" in the design for a companion bridge to the Brent Spence.
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Bridge Forward supporters — including former mayor John Cranley — asked Council's Climate, Environment and Infrastructure Committee to get behind their vision for the Brent Spence Bridge corridor project.
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That designation comes with more influence over decisions that have environmental impact — something Hamilton County Administrator Jeff Alutto says the county needs.
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The group says the Brent Spence Bridge project could harm vulnerable communities.
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Ohio and Kentucky officials share updates on the project and we talk with a group that wants officials to rethink the design.
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The group Bridge Forward says now that funding concerns are a lot lighter, it's time to consider their alternative design.
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Both Democratic and Republican elected officials struck a tone of partnership in remarks made in front of the Brent Spence Bridge, which is getting more than $1 billion in funding for a revamp of the 60-year-old span.
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The grant to the Ohio Department of Transportation and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet is 98.5% of the funds the states requested for the project to build a companion bridge next to the Brent Spence.
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The ramp was created to fix traffic issues on NB I-71/75 in Covington near the Brent Spence Bridge which, often led to congestion and wrecks on the highway.