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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor DeWine Announces Over $42.1 Million
in Demolition Funding for Ohio Communities
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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio
Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today awarded over
$42.1 million in grant funding to help communities in nearly every
Ohio county turn blighted properties into new opportunities that
attract investment, business, and jobs.
Eighty-seven counties will receive up to $500,000 in grants as part
of the first phase of the Ohio Building Demolition and Site
Revitalization Program, which funds the demolition of dilapidated
commercial and residential buildings and the revitalization of
surrounding properties.
“There are vacant, decaying buildings all over the state that are nothing
but eyesores, and it's time for these structures to go," said
Governor DeWine. "By investing to tear down these dangerous
properties, we're not only helping to transform the landscape of our
communities, but we're also clearing the way for redevelopment, more
jobs, and new opportunities for Ohio residents."
In total, approximately $150 million in grants will be awarded for
demolition and revitalization projects across the state in coming
months. As part of the program's initial round of funding, $500,000
was set aside for all of Ohio's 88 counties through June 30, 2022.
The awards announced today represent the total amount requested by
each county up to its $500,000 set-aside. The program's remaining
funds will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to
counties that applied for funding in excess of $500,000.
DETAILS: List of Ohio Building Demolition and Site Revitalization
Grants (Initial Round)
“These investments lead to revitalization at its finest,” said Lt.
Governor Jon Husted. “It takes blighted properties that are a scar
on the landscape of a community and turns them into parks, housing
or thriving businesses.”
The Ohio Building Demolition and Site Revitalization Program was created
with the support of the Ohio General Assembly, which funded the
program as part of the state biennium budget bill, House Bill 110.
The program, which is administered by the Ohio Department of
Development, is also part of the DeWine-Husted Administration's
strategic efforts to invest in Ohio's future.
“With access to this funding communities can start on their projects and
begin making room for future growth,” said Lydia Mihalik, director
of the Ohio Department of Development. “Clearing blight and
dilapidated structures helps pave the way for future economic
development.”
The Ohio Building Demolition and Site Revitalization Program is
part of Governor DeWine's Ohio BUILDS Initiative, which focuses on
supporting targeted solutions that impact quality of life, such as
water infrastructure improvements, broadband expansion, brownfield
redevelopment, the demolition of blighted buildings, and more.
For more information on the new Building Demolition and Site
Revitalization Program, visit Development.Ohio.Gov/Demolition. |
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