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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 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Adam's County Welcome Center $350,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 West Union Pedestrian Bike Path $50,000 Total Adams $400,000 Allen Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Lima All Ability Playground $200,000 Department of Rehabilitation and 7027 C50100 Allen County Justice Center $250,000 Correction Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Lima Rotary Stage and Park $1,250,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Veterans Memorial Civic and $200,000 Convention Center James A. Rhodes State College (Lima 7034 C38123 St. Rita's Medical Center $500,000 Technical College) James A. Rhodes State College (Lima 7034 C38124 Allen County Airport $300,000 Technical College) Communications Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58001 Lima Crossroads Crisis Centers $12,000 Addiction Services Total Allen $2,712,000 Ashland Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Ashland Freer Field Improvements $300,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Ashland Main Street Town Square $200,000 Park Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Black River Community Multi-use $200,000 Facility Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Pump House Meadow and $150,000 Mindfulness Trail Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Perrysville Weltmer Park Upgrades $100,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Jeromesville Square Park $50,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Ashland County Corner Park Trail $38,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Jeromesville Community Garden $35,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Schine's Theatre Restoration $500,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Loudonville Opera House $200,000 Improvements Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Jeromesville Totem Pole $3,000 Total Ashland $1,776,000 Ashtabula Department of Agriculture 7026 C70022 Ashtabula Agricultural Facility $325,000 Improvements Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Conneaut Marina Improvement $850,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Pymatuning Valley Greenway Project $450,000 Legislative Service Commission S.B. 310 48 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Geneva Memorial Field $400,000 Improvements Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Conneaut Township Park Project $250,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Geneva-on-the-Lake Bike Trail $250,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Red Brook Metropark Flagship Park $200,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Rock Creek Connector Trail $100,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Geneva-on-the-Lake Shoreline $75,000 Protection Project Total Ashtabula $2,900,000 Athens Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Ohio Valley Museum of Discovery $200,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Southeast Ohio History Center $75,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Village Productions Building $50,000 Renovations Hocking College 7034 C36334 Hocking Aquaculture Project $300,000 Total Athens $625,000 Auglaize Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Auglaize Mercer Rec Complex $750,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Wapakoneta Veterans Memorial $75,000 Park Splash Pad Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 New Bremen STEM waterway $25,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 New Bremen StoryWalk $7,500 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Stained Glass Window Restoration $22,000 for the Wapakoneta Museum Total Auglaize $879,500 Belmont Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Powhatan Boat Ramp $150,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Great Stone Viaduct $100,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Carnes Center $500,000 Eastern Gateway Community College 7034 C38624 Barnesville Family Dental Center $50,000 Department of Mental Health and 7033 C58001 Ohio Veterans Drug and $400,000 Addiction Services Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Treatment Total Belmont $1,200,000 Brown Department of Agriculture 7026 C70022 Brown County Fairgrounds Junior $350,000 Fair Covered Arena Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Ripley Freedom Landing Boat Dock $425,000 Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Gaslight Theater $50,000 Legislative Service Commission S.B. 310 49 CAPITAL PROJECTS BY COUNTY-COMMUNITY PROJECTS ONLY County and Funding Agency Fund Line Item Item/Project Name Appropriations Total Brown $825,000 Butler Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Hamilton Beltline Trail $750,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Harbin Park Pavilion $550,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Forest Run Metro Park Timberman $400,000 Project Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Harbin Park Loop Trail $150,000 Department of Natural Resources 7035 C725E2 Monroe Community Park Activity $40,000 Center Ohio Facilities Construction Commission 7030 C230FM Sorg Opera House $50,000 Miami University - 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