Effective: September 28, 1973
Latest Legislation: House Bill 200 - 110th General Assembly
The legislative authority of a municipal corporation may submit preliminary plans to the director of transportation for any project wherein co-operation between the municipal corporation and the state is contemplated ultimately under Chapter 5521. of the Revised Code. The director may give conditional approval to such project by the issuance of a letter of intent directed to the municipal corporation, and thereupon the municipal corporation may expend its own funds for detailed engineering plans and the acquisition of right-of-way for such project and shall be entitled to reimbursement therefor by the state in accordance with the conditions of such letter of intent upon the submission of satisfactory proof of the expenditure made, and that sufficient title has been acquired, and that such lands are necessary for the construction of the project. The reimbursement may be in the form of a credit against that portion of the cost of the project which is to be borne by the municipal corporation.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 55 | Roads-Highways-Bridges
Chapter 5521 | Municipal and County Cooperation
Section 5521.01 | Establishment and Improvement of State Highways Within Municipal Corporation.
Section 5521.011 | New Highway Locations.
Section 5521.02 | County Co-Operation in Planning and Construction.
Section 5521.04 | Approval of Proposal to Co-Operate.
Section 5521.041 | Notice of Change Order or Extra Work Contract.
Section 5521.05 | Resolution Requesting Director to Proceed With the Work.
Section 5521.07 | Portion of Cost Paid Into Highway Operating Fund.
Section 5521.08 | Disbursement of Funds.
Section 5521.09 | Tax Levy by County Commissioners Authorized.
Section 5521.10 | Commissioners May Sell Bonds.
Section 5521.11 | Cities, Counties, or Townships Not Prohibited From Making Improvement.
Section 5521.12 | Advance Purchase of Right-of-Way for Cooperative Projects.
Section 5521.13 | Highway Improvement Projects Proposed by Political Subdivision.