As newly appropriated funds start flowing, GOPC has once again prepared principles to help ODOT, MPOs and Ohio’s legacy cities and communities fully utilize from these dollars.
#GOPCThread: Potential Infrastructure Projects Resulting from IIJA
GOPC Hosts Third Webinar in Brownfield Series with ODOD
#GOPCThread: Previewing the 2022 Ohio General Assembly Session
Treasury Publishes Final Rules on ARPA State & Local Recovery Funds
#GOPCThread: Warren kicks off 2022 #OHCommunitySpotlight Series
The Dayton Arcade as an Equitable Redevelopment Tool
#GOPCThread: Getting in the Holiday Spirit with #ChristmasMadeInOhio
Recommended Reading: the Rise and Fall of the Pedestrian Mall
The 60’s and 70’s saw similar anti-urban crisis as 2020, where urban decline fueled an exodus of residents and businesses rather than fear of contagion. In an effort to draw individuals back, several U.S. cities followed a trend long popular in Europe and began shutting down streets to vehicular traffic to create pedestrian-only zones.