Ohio Public Works Commission

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These programs, which run concurrently, are solicited, scored and selected by the 19 District Integrating Committees according to each district’s schedule.

The Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) was created initially in 1987 to administer the State Capital Improvement Program which was soon joined by the Local Transportation Improvement Program. In 2000, the OPWC became responsible for the administration of the Clean Ohio Conservation Green Space Program in which applications are solicited, scored, and selected by the 19 Natural Resource Assistance

04/22/2026

Ohio is moving forward confidently. The State Capital Improvement Program now invests up to $250 million annually in roads, bridges, water, and wastewater infrastructure, supported by voter approval of State Issue 2 in May 2025. Over 5,600 projects have been launched since 2017.

07/02/2025

July 1, 2025, Press Release from the Ohio Public Works Commission:

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) has released project agreements for the most recent annual round of infrastructure funding.

These local government projects are selected by the state’s 19 district integrating committees based on a variety of factors including health and safety, age and condition, and number of users. In addition, the committees send unfunded projects belonging to communities of 5,000 or less in population to compete in the OPWC Small Government Program. In total, 601 projects were awarded to communities in all Ohio’s 88 counties for roads ($201.7 million), bridges and culverts ($26.9 million), water supply ($48.1 million), wastewater ($38.1 million), and stormwater ($7.8 million).

“We are pleased to announce another round of grants and loans awarded to Ohio’s local governments for critical infrastructure,” said Linda Bailiff, the OPWC Director. “We thank the district committees for their work to bring necessary funding to communities ensuring public health and safety and improving the economic welfare and quality of life of Ohioans.”

Questions may be directed to [email protected].

Ohio Public Works for you! 04/08/2025

Who are we and what do we do? We better the lives of Ohio’s residents, businesses, and visitors by funding infrastructure projects that are important to your communities!

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03/18/2025

Please join our office in congratulating Director Linda Bailiff on her reappointment by Governor DeWine as Director of the Ohio Public Works Commission.

We’re grateful to have the opportunity to continue working under her leadership in our efforts to improve the lives of Ohio’s residents and communities.

Congratulations Director!

12/05/2024

OPWC program representatives Nick Rose and Will Gaberle are meeting and greeting at the 2024 CEAO/CCAO Winter Conference so please take a moment and stop in to say hello. You two represent OPWC well!

Photos from Ohio Public Works Commission's post 12/02/2024

In the coming weeks, OPWC will be highlighting some great projects throughout the state, and the communities that make them happen.

Today’s project is the Village of Willard’s Park Street Improvements project. The project repaved and repainted the roadway, along with new sidewalks and ADA compliant ramps. It was funded using State Capital Improvement Program (SCIP) funds.

10/09/2024
10/08/2024

Come meet your OPWC program rep at the Ohio Department of Transportation’s OTEC Conference in booth 1005! This is the first time OPWC has had a booth. See Jenn and Ashley on Tuesday and Nick and Will on Wednesday to say hello.

Photos from Western Reserve Land Conservancy's post 03/06/2024
Glass City Metropark Wins 2023 Governor’s Award | Ohio Parks and Recreation Association 02/13/2024

Congratulations to Metroparks Toledo for winning the 14th Annual Governor’s Award for Parks and Recreation presented by Ohio Parks and Recreation Association!

Making history as the first two-time winner is a remarkable achievement. OPWC is proud to be part of their journey with the Clean Ohio program which has supported Metroparks with $4.3 million for land acquisition and improvements including restoration of shoreline and in-stream river habitat, and the construction of shared-use paths, walkways, and river overlooks. Thank you for creating a vibrant and accessible green space on the Maumee River creating a stunning gateway to the City of Toledo!

Glass City Metropark Wins 2023 Governor’s Award | Ohio Parks and Recreation Association Metroparks Toledo’s Glass City Metropark is the winner of the 14th Annual Governor’s Award for Parks and Recreation presented by Ohio Parks and Recreation A ...

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