Saturday 9 January 2016

Several area counties receive infrastructure grants

REGION — Three local counties and the city of Findlay have received grants to revitalize neighborhoods and downtown business districts, the Ohio Development Services Agency has announced.

The City of Findlay received a $300,000 critical infrastructure grant to improve the drainage in an alleyway in the business district. The project will install 650 feet of storm sewer and nine catch basins and repair 450 square feet of sidewalk and 60 feet of curb.

Hardin County received a $300,000 neighborhood revitalization grant to help the city of Kenton improve 6,748 linear feet of road and install 159 street signs in the city’s Fourth Ward. The project will also install 1,100 linear feet of fencing, purchase equipment for a park and demolish three structures. For the full article click here 



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