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Butler County secures millions for vital community projects

July 01, 2024 | Butler County, Ohio



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Butler County secures millions for vital community projects
The Butler County Commissioners convened on July 1, 2024, to discuss significant funding allocations and new legislative requirements impacting the county. During the meeting, it was announced that Butler County will receive approximately $2.6 million from the recently approved state capital budget for various projects, including recreational enhancements and infrastructure improvements. Notable allocations include funding for the Marsh Lake Trail expansion in Fairfield, the Elk Creek Connector for Metroparks, and $750,000 for advanced manufacturing initiatives at Miami University.

Additionally, the county is set to benefit from nearly $19 million from a one-time strategic community investment fund, part of a broader $700 million earmarked for development projects across Ohio. Key projects funded include $8.5 million for the Milliken Interchange and $1.75 million for improvements to the Madison Township firehouse. Other allocations include $1 million for the River's Edge Amphitheater and $750,000 for the Fair Board's grandstand replacement.

The meeting also addressed new training requirements for elected officials and public sector employees regarding fraud reporting, mandated by recent legislation. The county has a 90-day window to implement this training program for existing and new personnel.

In addition to these discussions, the commissioners noted an upcoming state sales tax holiday scheduled from July 30 to August 8, aimed at providing financial relief for personal property purchases. The meeting concluded with the approval of minutes from previous sessions and a transition to presentations from the Board of Elections.

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