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Loveland council hears updates on downtown, roads, PFAS and grants; construction timelines laid out
Summary
City staff updated council on 2024–25 goals and major projects, including West Loveland redevelopment, Lava Madeira Road phases, a possible $500,000 Safe Routes to School grant, Riverside Drive surveys by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and a PFAS planning milestone with Ohio EPA that could fund design work.
City Manager Dave Kennedy and staff briefed the Loveland City Council on June 24 about progress on the city’s 2024–25 goals and several capital and grant-funded projects.
Kennedy said a plan for two blocks of West Loveland is complete and the city will invite the traffic engineer (TEC) to present details at a council meeting in July. Staff also reported a downtown streetscape phase 1 application was submitted to the Ohio Department of Transportation and the city expects a funding decision any day.
Under commercial development, staff said Kenwood dealer group (referred to in the presentation as Eva/Keinwood…
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