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Funding allocations by city department

Below, you will find the projects being made possible during FY25 (July 2024 – June 2025). Starting in July 2025, $56 million from the CSRT is being directed toward vital improvements across multiple sectors. Below are highlights of how these funds are being put to work. Fund use is governed by The Ferguson Act of the State of Ohio, which states that CSRT proceeds must support improvements to existing infrastructure.

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FY25 proposed list of projects

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Proposed projects FY25:

Parks and Recreation

Recreation Facilities Renovation:

Upgrades to recreation centers to enhance community access and usability.
$2,376,500.00

Outdoor & Athletics Facilities Renovation:

Revitalizing athletic fields and outdoor spaces for sports and leisure activities.

$1,300,000.00

Park Infrastructure Rehabilitation:

Restoring parks and public spaces to ensure they remain safe, beautiful, and accessible.

$2,719,000.00

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Proposed projects FY25:

Transportation and Engineering

Street Rehabilitation:

Improving road surfaces and ensuring safer commutes across the city.

$13,457,500.00

Victory Parkway Complete Street:

Transforming Victory Parkway into a safer, multi-use thoroughfare.

$3,040,000.00

Traffic Signals Infrastructure:

Modernizing traffic signals to improve flow and safety.
$1,435,000.00

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Proposed projects FY25:

City Facility Renovation and Repair

City of Cincinnati Facility Management

Garage Roof Replacement
$2,000,000

Police District 4

Parking Deck Restoration
$541,000

Former Police District 3

Roof Restoration
$205,000

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Proposed projects FY25:

Health

Health Facilities Renovation and Repairs:

Improving access to healthcare through facility upgrades.

$141,000.00

Health Property Structural Integrity:

Ensuring structural safety for healthcare properties.

$986,000.00

Price Hill Health Center Parking Lot Expansion:

Expanding parking for better access to healthcare services.

$1,000,000.00

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What’s next?

The projects for FY26 mark just the beginning of what’s possible. As CSRT continues to invest in Cincinnati, we’re focused on initiatives that not only meet today’s needs but also pave the way for a brighter future.
Stay tuned as we unveil more opportunities to grow, connect, and elevate our community.

Your voice matters

Have a suggestion for the use of CSRT funds in your community?
Contact your Cincinnati City Council members. They are responsible for directing how funds are used, but as a citizen, you have a voice!