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T.R.A.C Approves 319.3M for ODOT Transportation Projects

TRAC allocates $319.3M for 14 transportation projects in Ohio counties, focusing on increased capacity and reduced congestion. Applications for funding are reviewed annually, with projects categorized into three tiers based on development stages. The next funding application cycle runs from May 1-31, 2025.

May 19, 2025 - Midwest Edition #11
Ohio Department of Transportation

A new diverging diamond interchange at U.S. 422 and Harper Road in Cuyahoga County is among the projects being funded by TRAC this cycle.
ODOT photo
A new diverging diamond interchange at U.S. 422 and Harper Road in Cuyahoga County is among the projects being funded by TRAC this cycle.
A new diverging diamond interchange at U.S. 422 and Harper Road in Cuyahoga County is among the projects being funded by TRAC this cycle.   (ODOT photo)    (ODOT graphic)

The Ohio Department of Transportation's (ODOT) Transportation Review Advisory Council (TRAC) approved investing $319.3 million into 14 major transportation projects in 14 counties.

The project list includes $295.2 million for construction and development funding on eight projects, $9.1 million for new project development funding on three projects, and $15.0 million for additional project development funding on three projects. The funding is allocated through 2028.

Three of the projects that are being funded include construction of a multi-use path for pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

TRAC approves funding on projects that are part of ODOT's Major New Capacity Program.

Applications for TRAC funding can be submitted by ODOT districts, metropolitan planning organizations, county engineers, transit authorities, county commissioners, municipalities, port authorities or transportation improvement districts. To qualify, projects must increase capacity or reduce congestion and have an overall total project cost of more than $12 million. The 14 projects selected this year were among 26 applications submitted.

TRAC operates on an annual application cycle. The next application cycle began on May 1, 2025, and ends on May 31, 2025.

At the completion of the application process, TRAC members vote on the approval of the Major New Construction Program List of funding commitments for preliminary engineering, detailed design, right-of-way and project construction. Projects receiving funding commitments are placed into three "tiers" based upon the level of project development:

• Tier I — The group of projects recommended for construction during the upcoming four-year construction period.

• Tier II — The group of projects recommended for additional environmental, design or right-of-way development activities necessary before the projects would be available for construction.

• Tier III — The group of projects with previous phases funded for construction in Tier I. Projects placed in Tier III status are part of a long-range funding plan to advance multiple phase projects.


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