Grain elevator, Lancaster bell and clock tower and many other projects tabbed for funding


COLUMBUS — The Ohio House of Representatives on Wednesday passed Substitute House Bill 2, the state’s two-year construction budget for capital projects throughout the state.

Locally, State Rep. Jeff LaRe (R-Violet Twp.) announced the following projects in the 73rd House District would be funded with $19,778,410.

  • $11 million to revitalize the Buckeye Lake North Shore Park and Pier, maintaining Ohio’s oldest state park and popular tourist destination;

  • $2.8 million to repurpose the OP Chaney Grain Elevator into a cultural heritage event center, preserving community history for generations to come;

  • $2 million to purchase and renovate the Fairfield County Government Services Building, delivering helpful resources to residents of the county;

  • $1 million to renovate the Violet Township Event Center, boosting the entertainment industry;

  • $1 million to support the Walnut Township Flood Mitigation Project, reinforcing local water infrastructure;

  • $350,000 rehabilitate the Zeller-Smith covered bridge, ensuring public safety and maintaining a historic local landmark;

  • $300,000 to construct the Fairfield County CDL Training and Testing Lot, directly addressing Ohio’s demand for commercial drivers;

  • $250,000 to upgrade the Wendel Pool Dehumidification System at the Family YMCA of Lancaster and Fairfield County, providing opportunities for kids and families to engage in community programs;

  • $244,000 to complete upgrades to the Violet Township Performing Arts Center, elevating the local arts;

  • $234,410 to establish Pickerington Connects and develop new pathways and walkways, promoting outdoor recreation and connecting businesses;

  • $225,000 to replace the Elmwood Playground, establishing a neighborhood gathering place and fostering fun;

  • $150,000 to restore the Lancaster Bell and Clock Tower, investing in downtown preservation;

  • $125,000 to support the Sycamore Creek Park Pond Restoration, preserving the infrastructure and natural beauty of the area; and

  • $100,000 to modernize the Expanding Horizons Meals on Wheels Senior Services Center, ensuring Ohio seniors receive the care and support they deserve.

“Fairfield County’s future is bright,” said LaRe in a news release. “From workforce to tourism to infrastructure investments, I look forward to seeing these projects transform our communities and greater region.”

This article originally appeared on Lancaster Eagle-Gazette: LaRe announces state funding for numerous projects district

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