Gov. Mike DeWine did not designate money for brownfield cleanups and demolitions in his proposed two-year budget. Some want it restored.
Gov. Mike DeWine's proposed budget does not specifically include money for brownfield cleanup or demolition of decaying properties in Ohio, but a spokesman said the administration is willing to discuss them as the budgeting process continues.
Alison Goebel, Greater Ohio's executive director, said she was disappointed that the programs are not directly funded in the budget because they have had a good impact in Ohio. Those are the types of projects that benefit from the funding, said Mark Lundine, Columbus' economic development administrator, who wants to see the state continue the programs.
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