JASON A. ANDERSON v. GREATER CLEVELAND REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY
Case No. 2018-00593PQ
Court of Claims of Ohio
October 19, 2018
[Cite as Anderson v. Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Auth., 2018-Ohio-4596.]
Judge Patrick M. McGrath
JUDGMENT ENTRY
{1} On January 18, January 23, and March 29 of 2018, requester Jason Anderson and representatives acting on his behalf made 94 public records requests to respondent Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA). (Complaint at 2-15; Response, Exh. B.) The RTA provided thousands of pages of responsive records, noted that several requests were overly broad, and indicated that it had no records responsive to some requests. (Response at 2, 5-6; Jackson Aff. at ¶¶ 5-17; Exhs. C-E, G, I.)
{2} On April 4, 2018, Anderson filed a complaint under
{3} On August 21, 2018, Special Master Jeffery Clark issued a report finding that under the facts and circumstances of the case the 23 business days taken by the RTA to provide records responsive to the requests was a reasonable period of time. The Special Master recommended the court issue an order denying Anderson‘s claim.
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{5} Court costs are assessed against the requester. The clerk shall serve upon all parties notice of this judgment and its date of entry upon the journal.
PATRICK M. MCGRATH
Judge
Filed October 19, 2018
Sent to S.C. Reporter 11/14/18
