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    Clermont County, Bethel and Williamsburg awarded funding as part of $323.8 million released for local government infrastructure projects

    By Megan Alley, Sun Editor,

    12 days ago
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    County officials held a public hearing for the 2017 tax budget on June 22, 2016 at the Clermont County Administration Building, pictured, located at 101 E. Main St. in Batavia.

    The Ohio Public Works Commission released project agreements for the most recent annual round of

    The state’s 19 district integrating committees selected the local government projects based on a variety of factors including health and safety, age and condition, and number of users, according to a press release from the OPWC. In addition, the committees send unfunded projects belonging to communities of 5,000 or less in population to compete in the OPWC Small Government Program.

    A total of 564 projects were awarded to communities in all Ohio’s 88 counties for roads ($202.5 million), water supply ($52.8 million), wastewater ($27.7 million), bridges and culverts ($28.3 million), and stormwater ($12.5 million).

    Projects in Clermont Couty were selected to receive funding. Those projects are listed as:

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