Politics & Government

Stark County Government: Proposed TIP Amendments

See the latest announcement from the Stark County Government.

September 29, 2021

Several changes to the TIP will be discussed and voted on at the October SCATS Policy Committee Meeting. The proposed changes are summarized below:

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PID Project Sponsor Funding Change Fiscal Year
111049 N Main St Paving North Canton $568,800 in STBG Reduce STBG from $768,000 2022
NA US 30 Lighting Canton $200,000 in CRRSAA New project 2022
NA US 30 & SR 43 Paving Canton $100,000 in CRRSAA New project 2022
111059 Colonial Blvd Ph. 1 Canton $1,763,190 in STBG & $117,914 in TA Add $500,000 in STBG 2022
108960 Strip Ave widening County Engineer $300,000 in CRRSAA Add $300,000 in CRRSAA 2023
NA S Rockhill Ave Paving Alliance $300,000 in CRRSAA New project 2023
111050 CR 231-06.62 Strausser St County Engineer $440,000 in STBG Reduce STBG from $1,440,000 2024
NA Mahoning Ave Paving Alliance $64,677 in STBG & $205,323 in CRRSAA New project 2024
NA Glamorgan St Paving Alliance $163,000 in STBG New project 2024
109592 Farber St Bridge Replacement County Engineer $300,000 in STBG New project 2024
NA State St Paving County Engineer $280,000 in STBG New project 2024
NA Cleveland & State Roundabout County Engineer $200,000 in STBG if needed & $3,000,000 in CMAQ (already approved) New project
NA Lake Ave Intersections Massillon $3,750,000 in STBG New project 2027
NA Everhard Rd Paving County Engineer $808,000 in STBG New project 2027
NA Applegrove St Paving County Engineer $598,000 in STBG New project 2027
NA Cleveland Ave Paving County Engineer $1,360,000 in STBG New project 2028
NA Easton St Bridge Replacement County Engineer $735,000 in STBG New project 2028
NA Easton & Rosedown Roundabout County Engineer $1,640,000 in STBG New project 2028
NA Hills & Dales Paving County Engineer $440,000 in STBG New project 2028
NA 12th St NW PavingCanton $1,386,114 in STBG New project 2028

This press release was produced by the Stark County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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