The Ohio Development Services Agency (ODSA) recently awarded 10 grants to communities across the state to “improve streets, sidewalks, bridges, public facilities and infrastructure,” The Daily Jeff reports. The grants, “totaling more than $2.5 million,” were awarded through the Community Development Critical Infrastructure program, according to the article. David Goodman, director of the ODSA, said, “[c]ommunities with reliable infrastructure are better positioned for growth.” Counties receiving grants include Fairfield County, which “will receive a $216,500 grant to help the village of Baltimore repair Water Street Bridge and relocate an exposed water pipeline,” and Coshocton County, which “will receive a $300,000 grant to help the city of Coshocton with sewer facility improvements.” For more, read the full article.
State grants more than $2.5M to communities for infrastructure projects