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Service director cites nearly $1.96M ODOT grant for Pennsylvania Avenue culverts; Overpass project still requires federal approval

Salem City Council · November 19, 2025
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The service director told council the city recently received ODOT approval for a nearly $1.961 million grant to repair culverts on Pennsylvania Avenue and said the South Lincoln Overpass project has state-level backing but still needs federal sign-off and a local match estimated around $500,000.

Service Director Mister Capizello reported to the Salem City Council that the city obtained approval from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) for a grant to address a bridge/culvert on Pennsylvania Avenue valued at approximately $1.961 million.

"We just recently got approval from ODOT, for a bridge that I didn't know we had on Pennsylvania Avenue... That grant was…

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