However, previous amounts quoted for cities and towns in Columbiana County will be reduced by the new proposal as more companies will share the money pot. LISBON – Local communities have learned that Ohio State’s latest proposal to split the money of the US COVID-19 bailout now includes them.

Below is the total amount each ward and parish is expected to receive per OML, with half expected shortly and the other half reflected by the amount in parentheses 12 months later:

Under the latest proposal, the Ohio Municipal League estimates that local parishes and townships could receive the following amounts of money based on population, provided the amount does not exceed 75 percent of the unit’s total budget. Everyone must apply for access to the funds of the state.

Cities

$ 654,694.12 ($ 327,347.06)

East Liverpool $ 1,110,675.48 ($ 555,337.74)

Eastern Palestine $ 463,418.69 ($ 231,709.35)

Leetonia $ 191,903.94 ($ 95,951.9)

Hannoverton $ 40,643.41 ($ 20,321.71)

Lisbon $ 276,542.80 ($ 138,271.40)

New Waterford $ 123,606.25 ($ 61,803.13)

Rogers $ 23,464.24 ($ 11,732.12)

Salem $ 1,216,369.30 ($ 608,184.65)

Salineville $ 127,586.79 ($ 63,793.40)

Summitville $ 12,884.38 ($ 6,442.19)

Wellsville $ 346,307 ($ 173,153.50)

$ 78,563.29 ($ 39,281.65)

Butler $ 358,667.63 ($ 179,333.82)

Townships

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