HB519 would direct between $50 -$100M in funds each year for a new brownfield program modeled after the previous Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund, considered by many to be the ‘gold standard’ of brownfield programs in the United States.
Recent Census Report Shows Stabilization in Many Ohio Cities
Good Ideas: Youngstown’s SMART2 Network Improves Downtown Infrastructure for Today’s People and Places
Ohio’s Cities are Tackling Zoning Reform to Increase Housing
Ease on Down the (National) Road to St. Clairsville
State to Invest nearly $41M in Bike/Ped Safety Projects Through FY2030
The HSIP program is available to communities throughout Ohio. Project sponsors can request up-to $2 million for a pedestrian project, and $5 million for roadway departure safety improvements for all project phases. A 10% local match is required, but may be reduced/removed if the project sponsor meets certain distressed criteria.