Gov. DeWine signs $11 billion transportation budget
- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed House Bill 54, the state's two-year transportation budget, on Monday.
- Truck crashes in Ohio from 2015 to 2019, many caused by fatigued driving, prompted action.
- The $11 billion budget addresses infrastructure, safety, and future transportation needs across Ohio.
- The budget allocates $150 million for truck parking and increases funding for ODOT's safety program.
- DeWine stated the budget ensures a safe, reliable, and future-ready transportation system for Ohio.
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Governor signs transportation budget, mandate for bypass study
COLUMBUS — Gov. Mike DeWine on Monday signed the next $11.5 billion, two-year transportation budget into law, including its move by lawmakers to force a potential bypass around congested U.S. 23 onto the state’s road construction plans.
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