Ohio Aims To Use Rainy Day Fund To Fix Potholes
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CLEVELAND (AP) - Ohio's Senate minority leader is pushing a bill that would immediately give $30 million to communities to fill rim-rattling potholes.
The (Willoughby) News-Herald reports Sen. Kenny Yuko, a Richmond Heights Democrat, says constituents have been complaining about potholes after a harsh winter of sub-freezing temperatures. Yuko says the one-time payment would come from Ohio's $2 billion rainy day fund.
Yuko cited East Cleveland, one of the poorest communities in the state, which needs money to smooth out the city's pothole-cratered main thoroughfare, Euclid Avenue.
He also pointed to the American Society of Civil Engineers' 2017 Infrastructure Report Card that estimates Ohio motorists spend an average of $475 a year on pothole-related repairs.
Information from: The News-Herald, http://www.news-herald.com/jrc-html/index/index_p33.html
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