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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 1, 2005

TAFT ANNOUNCES $6.25 MILLION IN CLEAN OHIO TRAILS FUND GRANTS

CLEAN OHIO TRAILS FUND
ROUND 3 GRANT RECIPIENTS

County Applicant Amount Project
Ashtabula Ashtabula Township
Park Commission
$130,000 Indian Trails - Engineering and construction of a new trail (2,980 linear feet)
Auglaize Heritage Trails
Park District
$94,000 Miami-Erie Canal - Surface improvement of two miles of Miami-Erie Canal Towpath to improve public accessibility
Butler City of Hamilton $214,000 Great Miami River Recreation Trail - Construct a 150-linear foot bridge that will connect portions of the trail
Butler Butler County
Metroparks
$500,000 Port Union-Gilmore Ponds Historic Canal Trails Phase II - Construction of 1.38 miles of paved trail along the Miami-Erie Canal
Cuyahoga Cleveland Metroparks $400,000 Lake To Lake All-Purpose Trail - Construct 1.6 miles of paved all-purpose trail to link two wetlands
Darke Village of Osgood $150,000 Osgood-Yorkshire Trail - Construct .75-mile asphalt trail that includes a small bridge. Easement purchase included in project
Fairfield Lancaster Park Board $400,000 Fairfield Heritage Trail - Engineering and planning for 2.2 miles of new trail - to be phase III of existing Fairfield Heritage Trail. Includes paving, underpasses and bridge
Franklin Columbus Parks
& Recreation
$148,000 Alum Creek Trail - Nelson Park to I-670/5th Ave. Construct .31-mile trail and safety improvements to existing trail, some on street
Guernsey City of Cambridge $375,000 Cambridge Creek Crossing - Engineering and construction of 4,700-linear foot asphalt bike path, including a small bridge
Hamilton City of Wyoming $480,000 Mill Creek Hike/Bike Trail - Engineering and construction of a 3,000- linear foot asphalt trail, with bridges, along Mill Creek
Licking City of Heath $290,000 Irvingwick Connection - Engineering and construction of new 3,400-linear foot asphalt trail
Lucas Olander Park System $325,000 Western Sylvania Township Bicycle Trail - Construct approximately two miles of new asphalt trail
Lucas Toledo Parks,
Recreation & Forestry
$265,000 North Toledo Maumee River Crossing Multi-Purpose Trail - Construct a 7,300-linear foot trail, 16 feet wide, on abandoned I-280 right of way
Miami City of Troy $80,000 Duke Park Trail Extension - Extension of trail in Duke Park, over a Great Miami River tributary. Provides a critical link in community trail system
Montgomery City of Kettering $260,000 Kettering Recreational Trail - Engineering and construction of a paved extension of the trail
Montgomery,
Greene,
Clark
Five Rivers Metroparks $500,000 Three County Recreation Trail - Acquisition of 15.1 acres of abandoned rail corridor for future trail development
Ross City of Greenfield $144,000 Tri-County Triangle Trail - Acquisition of 9.95 miles of abandoned rail corridor
Sandusky Sandusky County
Park District
$375,000 North Coast Inland Trail Fremont-Lindsey-Elmore - Engineering and construction of a 10-mile paved section of the North Coast Inland Trail
Stark City of Canton $445,000 Canton Downtown Connector - Engineering and construction of a five-mile segment of a planned 12-mile trail project. Includes three bridges
Summit City of Akron $425,000 Waterloo Road Towpath Trail - Engineering and construction of a trailhead and 4,500 linear feet of additional trail on the Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath
Summit Metro Parks Serving
Summit County
$250,000 Towpath Trail - Construct 2.4 miles of multi-purpose limestone trail, including boardwalks, parking lot, signage and restrooms
COLUMBUS, OH – Governor Bob Taft today announced $6.25 million in Clean Ohio Trails Fund grants to 21 communities and organizations, reaffirming his commitment to improve and expand the state’s network of recreational trails.

“Recreational trails foster economic growth, while providing Ohio families with a wide variety of outdoor recreational opportunities,” Taft said. “Our ultimate goal is to create a statewide system of recreational trails that every Ohioan can access within 10 minutes of home.”

Today’s announcement marks the third round of Clean Ohio Trails Fund grants, with a total of $18.75 million going to local trail projects during the last three years through the Clean Ohio Program. The program was initiated by the governor and approved by voters in November 2000. Each Clean Ohio Trails Fund grant requires a minimum 25 percent match from local funds.

The $400 million Clean Ohio Fund not only supports trail development, but also provides community-directed investments for revitalizing blighted urban areas, protecting rivers and watersheds and preserving green space and farmland.

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For Further Information Contact:
Mark Rickel, Governor’s Press Secretary
(614) 644-0957
-or-
Jane Beathard, Ohio Department of Natural Resources
(614) 265-6860