Greg Landsman

02/04/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/04/2026 12:00

Landsman Delivers $14M for Southwest Ohio Projects

Cincinnati, OH - Today, Congressman Greg Landsman (D-OH-01) announced that more than $14 million for 14 local projects has passed through government funding bills and were signed into law.

Each year, members of Congress can submit projects to the House Appropriations Committee for federal funding through the Community Project Funding process. This allows members of Congress to work closely with community partners to support important regional projects through annual federal appropriations bills.

From affordable housing to infrastructure and parks, Congressman Landsman is delivering $14,225,000 for 14 community-led projects through funding bills that are now law.

Congressman Landsman:

"Millions of dollars in taxpayer money are coming back to Southwest Ohio to fund important projects in communities across our district. These investments mean safer communities, more affordable housing, good-paying jobs, and better infrastructure. Each project meets a local need that will make its neighborhood stronger."

Public Safety

  • Cincinnati Police Department - Camera Technology and Mental Health Response Team Project - $1,039,000

Affordable Housing and Community Development

  • City of Cincinnati - Northside Affordable Housing Renovation and Construction Project -$2,000,000
  • Hamilton County - Walnut Hills Housing and Workforce Development Hub Project -$850,000
  • Cincinnati Metropolitan Housing Authority - Winton Terrace Affordable Housing Renovation Project - $850,000
  • Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority - West End Mixed-Use Renovation Project - $850,000

Infrastructure

  • Warren County Transportation Improvement District - State Route 48 Improvement Project - $2,000,000
  • City of Lebanon - Downtown Lebanon Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project - $600,000
  • City of Montgomery - Montgomery Quarter Connector Boulevard Improvement Project - $250,000
  • City of Mason - State Route 741 Improvement Project - $250,000

Workforce Development

  • Cincinnati State Technical and Community College - Advanced Manufacturing Facility Renovation Project - $3,000,000
  • Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority - Crosley Building Revitalization Project - $850,000
  • Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority - Urban League Community Resource Hub Renovation and Expansion Project - $250,000

Parks

  • Village of Mariemont - Mariemont Parks Improvement Project - $936,000
  • City of Norwood - Dorl Field Improvement Project - $500,000

Read more about each project HERE.

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