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Capital Projects by County-Community Projects Only CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Adams Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y1 Meigs Township Veterans $5,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y2 Serpent Mound $50,000 Total Adams $55,000 Allen Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Schoonover Lake Dam Restoration $300,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y3 Allen County Museum $100,000 The Ohio State University - Main 7034 C315FS Ohio Energy and Advanced $400,000 Manufacturing Center Total Allen $800,000 Ashland Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y4 Schine's Theater Restoration $300,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y5 Hayesville Opera House $20,000 North Central State College 7034 C38020 Ashland County - West Holmes $400,000 Career Center Total Ashland $720,000 Ashtabula Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y6 Ashtabula Maritime and Surface $100,000 Transportation Museum Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y7 Ashtabula Covered Bridge Festival $100,000 Entertainment Pavilion Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58031 Glenbeigh Hospital Multipurpose $400,000 Addiction Services Building Total Ashtabula $600,000 Auglaize Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Kuenning-Dicke Natural Area $500,000 Preserve Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Auglaize County Agricultural $100,000 Facility Improvements Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y8 Armstrong Air and Space Museum $900,000 and STEM Education Center Total Auglaize $1,500,000 Brown Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Y9 Gaslight Theatre Building $300,000 Renovation Project Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58028 Child Focus, Inc. $415,000 Addiction Services Total Brown $715,000 Butler Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Champion Mill Sports Complex $1,000,000 Improvements Legislative Service Commission SB 310 39 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 West Chester Soccer Complex $500,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Fairfield Township Metro Parks $175,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z1 Caroline Scott Harrison Statue $75,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z2 City of Trenton Amphitheatre Cover $50,000 Miami University - Main 7034 C28588 Genesis Center of Excellence $400,000 Miami University - Main 7034 C28589 Boys and Girls Club of West $300,000 Chester/Liberty Cincinnati State Technical and 7034 C36133 Butler Tech and Career $1,000,000 Community College Development - Bioscience Total Butler $3,500,000 Carroll Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Carroll County Ohio FFA Camp $250,000 Muskingum Total Carroll $250,000 Clark Clark State Community College 7034 C38520 Springfield Downtown Parking $1,500,000 Facility Clark State Community College 7034 C38528 Clark State Performing Arts Center $275,000 Upgrades Total Clark $1,775,000 Clermont Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Washington Township Lake $11,000 Stabilization Project Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Loveland McCoy Park Improvements $60,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z3 Historic Batavia Armory $300,000 Total Clermont $371,000 Clinton Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Clarksville Upground Reservoir $100,000 Safety Upgrades Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 J.W. Denver Memorial Park $200,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Little Hearts Big Smiles All $100,000 Children's Playground Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Blanchester Playground $40,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Clinton County Agricultural Facility $250,000 Improvements Southern State Community College 7034 C32212 Clarksville Fire Training Center $850,000 Southern State Community College 7034 C32213 Wilmington College Center for the $1,500,000 Sciences and Agriculture Sinclair Community College 7034 C37727 Wilmington Air Park Aviation $3,000,000 Infrastructure Improvements Legislative Service Commission SB 310 40 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Total Clinton $6,040,000 Columbiana Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Columbiana County Agricultural $300,000 Facility Improvements Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Columbiana County Beaver Creek $50,000 Wildlife Education Center Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z4 Columbiana County Bowstring Arch $200,000 Bridge Rehabilitation Total Columbiana $550,000 Coshocton Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z5 Coshocton Planetarium $75,000 Total Coshocton $75,000 Cuyahoga Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Bridge to Wendy Park $1,000,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Chippewa Creek Headwater Park $200,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Van Aken District Bicycle and $500,000 Pedestrian Connections Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Lakefront Pedestrian Bridge $3,500,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Cleveland Cultural Gardens $125,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Cuyahoga River Franklin Hill $2,500,000 Stabilization Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Rocky River Bradstreets Landing $350,000 Park Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Flats East Development $2,000,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 City of Parma Park Improvements $75,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 City of Strongsville Recreation $200,000 Center Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AA Cleveland Grays Armory Museum $350,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AB Cleveland Music Hall $400,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AC Cleveland Zoological Society $200,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AD Saint Luke's Pointe $200,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AE Variety Theatre $250,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AF Fairview Park Bain Park Cabin $70,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230B1 Karamu House 2.0 $800,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230EA Cleveland Museum of Art $1,100,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230J4 Cleveland Museum of Natural $3,300,000 History Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z6 Bedford Historical Society $100,000 Legislative Service Commission SB 310 41 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z7 Historical Society of Broadview $150,000 Heights Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z8 Brooklyn John Frey Park $140,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Z9 Chagrin Falls Center Community $600,000 Arts Cleveland State University 7034 C26069 Cleveland Institute of Art $200,000 Cleveland State University 7034 C26074 CWRU Health Education Campus $1,000,000 Kent State University - Main 7034 C270F3 Severance Hall $1,100,000 Cuyahoga Community College 7034 C37842 Playhouse Square Parking District $1,000,000 Improvement Cuyahoga Community College 7034 C37844 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame $1,000,000 Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58024 Bellefaire Jewish Children's Home $550,000 Addiction Services Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58032 OhioGuidestone Residential $350,000 Addiction Services Treatment Building Renovation Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58033 Salvation Army of Greater $350,000 Addiction Services Cleveland Harbor Light Complex Total Cuyahoga $23,660,000 Darke Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Greenville Harmon Field $250,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Greenville Downtown Park $250,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AG Darke County Historical Society $150,000 Garst Museum Parking Lot Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AH Longtown Clemens Farmstead $90,000 Museum Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58034 Greenville East Main Street $25,000 Addiction Services Recovery Center Total Darke $765,000 Defiance Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Hicksville Splash Pad $50,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AJ Auglaize Village Mansfield Museum $125,000 and Train Depot Total Defiance $175,000 Delaware Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230DZ Columbus Zoo - Japanese Macaque $250,000 Exhibit Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230K1 Historic Strand Theatre Renovation $175,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230Q3 Columbus Zoo - Entry Village Guest $500,000 Services Improvements Columbus State Community College 7034 C38429 Delaware Economic Development $50,000 and Entrepreneur Center Legislative Service Commission SB 310 42 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Total Delaware $975,000 Erie Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AK Sandusky State Theatre $750,000 Bowling Green State University - Main 7034 C24053 Milan Township Hall Ballroom and $75,000 Stage Bowling Green State University - Main 7034 C24054 Erie County Health Department $120,000 Water Laboratory Total Erie $945,000 Fairfield Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230AL Fairfield Decorative Arts Center $60,000
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