The Ohio & Erie Canalway Association funded the projects through its Strategic Initiative Program, a competitive grant program that funds organizations and political subdivisions that enhance the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area—which extends 110 miles from Cleveland to New Philadelphia, OH.
A diverse array of organizations will receive funding to support the initiatives below.
Along the Cleveland-Akron run of the Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad you can bike one way and ride the scenic rail back for $3! It's a great way to explore the National Park.
Corridor Wide
Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad: Hot Start and Cab Radio Upgrades, $21,780
Cuyahoga County
Western Reserve Historical Society: Women & Politics Exhibit, $50,000
Historic Gateway Neighborhood: Take a Hike 2021 Season, $15,000
Tremont West Development: Tremont Towpath Integration Plan, $15,000
Lake View Cemetery Foundation: James A. Garfield Memorial Restoration, $30,000
Canalway: Cleveland History Days 2020, $15,000
Summit County
Summit Metro Parks: Freedom Trail Trailhead, $50,000
Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park: Boston Mills Historic District Public Space Improvements, $50,000
City of Akron: Rubber City Heritage Trail Phase 1 Design, $75,000
Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition: Summit Lake Trail, $75,000
Downtown Cuyahoga Falls Partnership: Cuyahoga River and Downtown Cuyahoga Falls History Trail, $4,400
Development Finance Authority: Akron Civic Theater Restoration, $75,000
Stark County
Massillon Area Greenways, Inc.: Navarre Historical Walking Tour Updates, $2,650
City of Canal Fulton: Historic Canal Footbridge Repair, $45,000
Tuscarawas County
City of New Philadelphia: Southside Community Park, $40,000
OECA operates as a regional extension of its two founding organizations: Canalway Partners, representing Cuyahoga County, and the Ohio & Erie Canalway Coalition, representing the southern three counties of Summit, Stark and Tuscarawas.
The strategic initiative grant recipients receive funding through the continued, strong support of Congress and specifically members of our Ohio delegation.
“We are extremely grateful to Congress and members of our Ohio delegation for their continued strong support for the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area, Towpath Trail and connector trails,” states Dan Rice, president and chief executive officer of Ohio and Erie Canalway Coalition and co-executive director of Ohio and Erie Canalway Association.
“Working together, we are creating a legacy for future generations.”
The OECA team is proud to share gratitude with Senator Sherrod Brown, Senator Rob Portman, Congressman David Joyce, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur, Congresswoman Marcia Fudge, Congressman Tim Ryan, Congressman Anthony Gonzalez and Congressman Bob Gibbs for the continued strong support for the Ohio & Erie Canalway National Heritage Area, Towpath Trail and connector trails.
"These grants are a powerful tool that serve as a catalyst for supporting our communities,” states Mera Cardenas, executive director of Canalway Partners and co-executive director of Ohio and Erie Canalway Association. “Through this dynamic array of projects, we're proud to amplify this work and uphold the charge entrusted to us by Congress."