$120M Oregon East project will create “vibrant, mixed-use district” in downtown Dayton
Columbus developer secures $3.5M in C-PACE financing for $20M Hyatt House
New authority formed to own and operate Dayton Convention Center
On November 14, 2019, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine unveiled his long-awaited H2Ohio Water Quality Plan, a program aimed at reducing phosphorus runoff and harmful algal blooms, improving water infrastructure (including tackling the problem of failing septic systems) and preventing lead contamination to water in Ohio.
Lakewood city facilities to use 100 percent clean, renewable energy by 2025
JobsOhio “2.0” strategy to focus on talent, sites and innovation
Introduced on October 26, 2019, House Joint Resolution 2 (HJR 2), titled the “Ohio Critical Infrastructure Protection Amendment,” seeks to place a constitutional amendment before Ohio voters prohibiting foreign businesses and individuals from having a majority ownership interest in critical infrastructure located in Ohio.
Not only is Ohio a Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) leader among other U.S. states, but, as of mid-2019, the Columbus region “had the largest total commercial PACE investment of any single metropolitan region in the nation.”
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