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Governor DeWine designates seven Ohio counties as a new planning organization 

Provided by the Lima-Allen County Regional Planning Commission

In late December the office of Governor Mike DeWine announced that a proposed planning committee—the West Central Ohio Rural Planning  Organization (WORPO)—will be officially designated as its own rural planning entity under the  leadership of Lima-Allen County Regional Planning Commission (LACRPC). 

Counties represented in this designation are Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Van Wert, Putnam and  Wyandot. WORPO is now one of seven Regional Transportation Planning Organizations (RTPO) in Ohio.   

Colleen Barry, LACRPC RTPO Manager and Senior Planner, said, “This is an exciting time because we have been  working with these counties on an official basis for two years to establish this designation. Being a part of the RTPO  strengthens cooperation between agencies on a multi-jurisdictional level, which streamlines planning and creates uniformity in regional representation.” 

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Allen County is an urbanized area and is designated as a Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) and all of  its MPO functions are performed at LACRPC, which has its office in downtown Lima. MPOs have access to funding at  the state and federal levels to propose and execute necessary infrastructure projects. There are 17 MPOs in Ohio and are all in larger cities and more urban counties. 

 While that is of benefit to Allen County, many other Ohio counties are deemed rural areas that have more limited resources. When smaller rural county governments work alone, their township, city and county officials have  a more difficult time executing transportation infrastructure needs and upgrades due to planning limitations and funding  shortfalls. Because of this, much needed project dollars for roadways, sidewalks, signage, etc., are not allocated and  projects must wait until local dollars can be raised.

 This disadvantage in singularity sparked the idea that several counties surrounding Allen could form a  committee–an alliance of sorts–that helps share ideas, plans and resources. As the local MPO, LACRPC began working in 2022 with officials in the seven named interested counties to establish an RTPO. These counties surrounding Allen are now collectively known as the West Central Ohio Rural Planning Organization (WORPO).

There are several new projects slated to begin in each of the WORPO counties. For updated information, follow LACRPC on  Facebook and/or visit: www.lacrpc.com.

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