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State lawmaker urges Willowick residents to back renewal of Ohio Public Works program
Summary
State Rep. Dan Toye told Willowick City Council the Ohio Public Works program has delivered millions for local sewer and street projects and urged voters to approve State Issue 2 on the May 6 ballot so the program’s authorization does not lapse July 1.
State Rep. Dan Toye told the Willowick City Council on Monday that renewal of the Ohio Public Works program is on the May 6 ballot as State Issue 2 and urged residents to vote yes to avoid the program’s authorization lapsing on July 1.
Toye said the program has supplied more than $8.4 million in grants to Willowick over its life and listed recent projects funded by OPWC, including sewer and storm-sewer rehabilitation work and street improvements. “Over the life of this program, the city of Willow Wick has gotten $8,438,000 in grants,” Toye said, and he described…
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