Concretely, those counties and regions that are not expected to experience long-term population growth should not be taking on any new long-term infrastructure costs in the form of new roads or new utilities. We should not encumber future ratepayers with the costs of maintaining and repairing additional infrastructure.
Lawmakers return to Columbus with a light agenda ahead of the ’24 Election Cycle
The Michigan Housing Pattern Book – A State-Wide Approach for Addressing the Housing Crisis
2023 Year in Review: Reflecting on a Year of Accomplishment
GOPC Co-Hosts Brownfield Remediation Program Webinar
GOPC, in partnership with the Ohio Economic Development Association, the Ohio Land Bank Association, and the County Commissioners Association of Ohio, hosted a webinar to highlight the Brownfield Remediation Program.
GOPC, Housing Advocates Recommends Proposed Changes To 'Single Family Tax Credit' Rules
On December 7, GOPC and other Housing Advocates presented recommendations for ways to improve the proposed rules for the new Ohio Single Family Housing Tax Credit, a new state program that would invest $50 million per year over four years, to develop new single-family housing across the state.
GOPC Recommends Proposed Changes to 'All Ohio Future Fund' Rules
On December 11, GOPC presented recommendations for ways to improve the proposed rules for the All Ohio Future Fund, a new state program that would invest $750 million in the development of new job sites across the state.