Ohio announces $52 million investment in bike and pedestrian infrastructure

Ohio announces  million investment in bike and pedestrian infrastructure
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Transportation Director Pamela Boratyn have announced that nearly $52 million in grants will be allocated over the next four years to enhance bicycle and pedestrian safety through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP). This funding will benefit 44 projects across 33 counties.

“The Transportation Alternatives Program makes vital investments to support safer, more connected spaces for walking and biking,” said Governor DeWine. “This program helps improve quality of life, enhance public safety, and build sustainable transportation networks that make our cities and towns stronger and more vibrant.”

The TAP initiative provides financial support for various transportation alternatives, including pedestrian and bicycle facilities, infrastructure projects to improve access to public transportation, community improvement activities, recreational trails, and Safe Routes to School projects.

“Biking and walking are great modes of transportation that are not only fun but foster connections, support local economies, and contribute to a healthier lifestyle. We are proud to do our part to support active transportation in Ohio,” said ODOT Director Pamela Boratyn.

Projects are chosen based on committee recommendations using a scoring system focused on safety, connectivity, and preservation. The funding prioritizes areas with high demand for walking and biking as well as those ready for implementation. Both short-term infrastructure projects that can be quickly executed and projects of statewide significance received emphasis in the awards.

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