CLEVELAND, Ohio – Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Monday that more than $58 million has been directed toward 61 hazardous brownfield sites in the state, including nearly $19 million going to the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corp. for cleanup and remediation of eight areas.
The largest of the Cuyahoga County awards is $10 million for the Woodhill Homes project that involves demolishing 61 barracks-style apartment buildings and dealing with asbestos, lead-paint and soil contamination. The plan is to build 370 housing units on the site as part of the proposed New Woodhill Center.
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