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SE Ohio Recreation Projects Receive Revitalization Funds

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(Southeast Ohio) – The Ohio Department of Natural Resources and Division of Mineral Resources Management will eliminate potential hazards and offer new safe spaces for recreation and tourism in six Ohio communities through funding from the Abandoned Mine Land Economic Revitalization Program (AMLER). The projects are pending preliminary eligibility approval from the U.S. Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE).
 
“We have made it our mission to address abandoned mine lands across the state,” ODNR Director Mary Mertz said. “These projects will result in an economic boost through industrial and commercial development, and potential increased tourism that will allow Ohioans to enjoy these lands for generations to come.”
 

 Kids enjoy the new playground and other features in Chauncey (Athens County) created through an AMLER project.


From a repaired and improved boat dock to new trails and community improvement projects, ODNR is investing nearly $10 million that includes Athens and Jackson counties.
 
The proposed AMLER projects include:
 
Glouster Community Development and Revitalization – Survivor Advocacy Outreach Program (SAOP) 

 
Downtown Revitalization and Park Improvements – City of Jackson

 
Wellston RV Park Path – City of Wellston

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