Governor DeWine Announces Transportation Investments to Support Economic Development Projects
June 25, 2026
Summary:
- Wayne County TID – US 30, Wenger Rd & Henry St Improvements
- This construction project in the Village of Dalton includes a turn lane from US 30 to Wenger Road and the extension of the turn lane from US 30 W to SR 94. Improvements also include widening Wenger Road and Henry Street. A $90 million manufacturing plant will utilize these transportation improvements.
- New jobs = 150
- Retained jobs = 2,083
- Year = 2027
- Funding = $498,598.00
- Wayne County TID – N. Geyers Chapel Road Reconstruction
- This project includes the detailed design for the reconstruction of North Geyers Chapel Road in the City of Wooster. This improvement will provide better access for the industrial park that houses multiple manufacturers employing over 2,000.
- New jobs = 0
- Retained jobs = 2,552
- Year = 2027
- Funding = $125,000.00
Governor DeWine Announces Transportation Investments to Support Economic Development Projects
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jim Tressel, and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Pamela Boratyn today announced $8.5 million in funding that will improve transportation infrastructure to support ongoing economic development projects in 21 counties.
ODOT's Office of Jobs and Commerce awarded the funding as part of its Transportation Improvement District Program. A total of 24 roadwork projects will provide access to developable land, create easier access to existing businesses, and alleviate traffic congestion around commercial areas. The projects are expected to support more than 32,500 jobs and more than $2 billion in private sector capital investments.
“A modern, reliable transportation system is a major catalyst for economic growth and community vitality,” said Governor DeWine. “By directing targeted funding into these local infrastructure projects, we are unlocking billions in private sector investment and supporting tens of thousands of jobs for Ohioans.”
"We're investing in Ohio's future when we invest in the roads and infrastructure that connect people to jobs, businesses to customers, and community to opportunity," said Lt. Governor Tressel. "Great things happen when people have the opportunity to reach their full potential."
2026 Transportation Improvement Districts Maps
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Details: List of Transportation Improvement Districts Maps
2026 TID Project List.pdf
The awarded funds will support both project development and construction activities scheduled for state fiscal year 2027.
“Each of these projects not only brings an economic benefit, but a safety benefit to these communities,” said ODOT Director Boratyn. “We are proud to play a role in making these improvements that will have a lasting impact.”
The Transportation Improvement District Program was established to promote collaboration between local governments and private industry and help accelerate transportation projects that support economic development. Funding through the program can be used for a range of activities, including preliminary engineering, right-of-way acquisition, and construction.
