Blackshear Commends Senate Passage of the Transportation Budget
Today, state Senator Willis E. Blackshear Jr. (D-Dayton) commended the Ohio Senate’s passage of House Bill 54, the state’s two-year transportation budget. The budget invests $11.5 billion over the biennium into Ohio’s roads, bridges, airports, and railways, with nearly $200 million being invested in public transportation.
“This transportation budget makes needed investments into our local transportation infrastructure,” said Blackshear. “Through this budget, we are providing critical funding to support construction and improvements to our transportation networks in Montgomery County and throughout Ohio.”
Senate Democrats advocated for the following provisions that were included in House Bill 54:
- Maintain an increase in funding for Transportation Improvement Districts to invest in local infrastructure ($18M over the biennium);
- Continue funding for the Ohio Workforce Mobility Partnership program ($13.5M per fiscal year);
- Continue the Systemic Safety Program, which awards funding for projects that reduce pedestrian-related crashes;
- Support contract changes supported by Regional Transit Authorities, including the Cleveland RTA;
- Appropriate an additional $2.56 million each FY for maintenance of roads within the boundaries of metropolitan parks;
- Distribute gas tax revenues to municipalities, townships, and counties;
- Continue funding commitments to the Brent Spence Bridge;
- Maintain funding requested by ODOT to expand access to truck parking in Ohio; and,
- Allow ODOT to remove abandoned telecommunication or utility lines.
House Bill 54 now heads back to the Ohio House of Representatives for concurrence.