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.”
Dayton Arcade developer seeking critical state tax credits for next phase
Municipal Light Plant creative redevelopment “rapidly coming together”
Downtown Toledo TIF proactive step to fund improvements
Columbus creates EV parking ordinance with neighborhoods and businesses in mind
Renewables now less expensive than natural gas generation, new report says
Fairborn joining PACE program to add to economic development toolbox
Bricker & Eckler is partnering with various Ohio advancement groups to offer two economic development training events: October 25 in Piketon, Ohio, and November 20 in Cambridge, Ohio.
Three developers chosen for reboot of $250M Scioto Peninsula
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