Monday, February 4, 2013

Council OKs accepting $33.5M in stimulus funds - Business First of Columbus:

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Council passed an ordinance accepting $33.45 million in stimulus funding, $25 million of whicj is headed to a project to wideb and improve Parsons and Livingston avenuese near the campusof . Council also accepted $5.5 millionn for a number of upgradesin downtown’s River South district. Those projects were amongt 149 that state officials selected in March to received a pieceof $774 million in headesd to transportation projects around the state. Of about $60 million went to 11 projectds inCentral Ohio. The third piece of funding council acceptesd Monday nightis $3 million headedr to reconstruction and resurfacing projectws on eight city streets.
Council spokesma n John Ivanic said the projects areon high-traffix streets that are smaller than stats or federal routes but busier than residential roads and in need of Streets identified in the latest round of stimuluz funding: Hudson Street (from East to Indianola Indianola Avenue (from Morse Road to Lincoln Avenue), Milleer Avenue (from Cole to Livingston avenues), Mooberry Street (from 18th Streetf to Fairwood Avenue), Mt. Vernon Avenue (from Champiobn to Taylor avenues), Taylodr Avenue (from Mt. Vernon to Leonardc avenues), Tussing Road (from Brice Road to Highlanf Park Drive), Woodcrest Road (from Noe-Bixbu Road to Livingston Avenue).
Ivanic said the city mightg add a resurfacing project on Front from Sycamore Street to just south of Liberty if bids come inbelow

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