Ohio Roads Receive Poor Grade In Infrastructure Report

(ONN) – A new infrastructure report is out concerning the state of roadways and bridges in Ohio.

The report lumps interstates, local, and rural roads together.

Ohio roads got a grade of D +, the same as national road grades.

Ohio bridges scored slightly above the national grade, receiving a C +.

The report shows 83 percent of Ohio Department of Transportation funding comes from federal and state fuel taxes which don’t go as far as they used to.

The governor’s office recently announced nearly $9 million in funding for the transportation improvement district to support 26 projects across the state.