Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday he will put more than $237 million from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law toward fixing local bridges -- more than triple the minimum amount set by the new federal law.
Gov. Mike DeWine is directing a total of more than $237 million in federal infrastructure money toward local bridge projects over the next five years. COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine announced Friday he will put more than $237 million from the
The $47.5 million per year will come from the $104 million in bridge funding that Ohio is set to receive in each of the next five years as part of the. The federal law requires Ohio to put at least $15.6 million of that money annually toward bridges owned by municipalities, townships, and counties. “It’s a drop in the bucket,” Scarrett said, noting that municipalities also have to deal with cost overruns. higher prices for materials, and inflation.
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