
Ohio Council Decides $150M Transport Funding, Browns Stadium in Focus
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Ohios Transportation Review Advisory Council is set to allocate $150 million in transportation funding, with a significant portion earmarked for road upgrades near a proposed new Browns stadium in Brook Park. The Ohio Department of Transportation recommends $35 million for the project, covering state-maintained roads like ramps on Interstate 71 at Snow Road. Brook Park requested over $70 million, but the suggested amount is the top priority on the councils list. The council will meet on Wednesday to draft a list, considering twenty-seven requests totaling over $670 million. Brook Parks mayor is confident after discussions with state leaders, and the city is also pursuing $25 million in federal grants for additional infrastructure. Other recommendations include $10 million for transit track rebuilds east of downtown Cleveland and over $5 million for a route in Stark County, highlighting the impact of these choices on regional priorities.
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