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Clean Ohio Fund

The Clean Ohio Fund continues to support environmental projects and programs in Ohio. In operation since 2002, the Clean Ohio Fund is made up of four programs, each with a specific focus:

  • Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program
  • Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund
  • Clean Ohio Trails Fund
  • Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program

Funding decisions for two of these programs, the Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program and the Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund, are overseen by District Public Works Integrating Committees (DPWICs) and Natural Resources Assistance Councils (NRACs). There are 19 DPWICs, each serving a single county or a multi-county area. MORPC staffs the DPWIC serving District 3, which is contiguous with Franklin County. Each DPWIC delegates decision-making authority for the Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program to its Natural Resources Assistance Council.

Ohio voters approved a $400 million bond issue in 2000 to fund the Clean Ohio Program. Proceeds from the issue were subdivided as follows:

ProgramAmount (millions)Percent
Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund (Brownfields)$20050.00%
Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program$15037.50%
Clean Ohio Trails Fund$256.25%
Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program$256.25%
Total$400100.00%

Each District receives a proportionate share of Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund and Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program funding based on population. This funding was intended to last for four years, but some Districts (including District 3) still have leftover funds to allocate. In 2008, District 3 is beginning Round 4C of the Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program (which represents the third round of the fourth program year, and the seventh year overall).

Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program

Money from this program will expand the amount of protected species habitat in the state and work to improve water quality. Also known as the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund (COCF).

Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund - Brownfields

The Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund (CORF) grants funding to brownfield remediation projects. These projects reduce public health threats, provide new jobs in key neighborhoods, and ease pressure for new development in rural areas via reinvestment in existing sites. The District 3 Public Works Integrating Committee (DPWIC), staffed by MORPC, accepts applications for projects located in Franklin County and prioritizes them based on a number of relevant factors. For each round of funding, the DPWIC then submits its top six recommendations to the Clean Ohio Council, which has final authority over which projects will actually receive funding. Applications for projects located in other counties should be submitted to the appropriate DPWIC. See the Clean Ohio Revitalization Fund website for full details.

Clean Ohio Agricultural Easement Purchase Program

Grants to local entities for the purchase of agricultural easements. Administered by the Ohio Department of Agriculture, with the advice of a Farmland Preservation Advisory Board.

Clean Ohio Trails Fund

Grants to local entities for the acquisition and development of recreational trails. Administered by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, with the advice of a Clean Ohio Trail Advisory Board. All four rounds of funding under this program have been awarded; there is no more funding available at this time.

Contact

Wilma Yoder - 614.233.4175

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