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Member Alert

Upcoming OML/OMAA FreeWebinar:

FEDERAL BIPARTISAN

INFRASTRUCTURE LAW


Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2022 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

Ohio’s local public agencies (LPAs) are responsible for 84% of Ohio’s roadways. You are critical to the success of Ohio’s economy and the efficient movement of people and goods.


Learn more about how the Federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides support to locals and the types of funding that may be available to your community.  

REGISTER

Program:


This webinar will provide the latest details on the federal infrastructure law and funding opportunities available through federal and state programs.


Participants will learn first-hand from funding program representatives at the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) about what each program is, the types of funding or assistance that are available to LPAs, and how the various funding cycles work. 


Speakers:


  • Andrea Stevenson, Office of Local Programs Administrator
  • Andrew Shepler, Federal Grants Coordinator
  • Nichole Lawhorn, Small City, Municipal Bridge and Local Major Bridge Programs Manager
  • Jeff Peyton, Office of Local Programs Supervisor


Who Should Attend:


Local agency officials and others responsible for project selection, funding, delivery and recordkeeping processes -- including managers, planners, elected officials, engineers, public works/service directors, administrators, fiscal officers and technicians.


Registration:


There is no limit to the number of attendees from each municipality, and there is no cost for OML members to participate. Please make sure to complete an online registration form for each individual participant here.

If you have any questions, please contact OML Director of Member Services Chrissy Blake by emailing cblake@omlohio.org or calling (614) 221-4349.
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