AUSTINTOWN ROAD DEPARTMENT

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ROAD DEPARTMENT FUNDING

Road department was funded in 2015 with revenue of $2,372,764 from the following sources:

  1. State Motor Vehicle License Taxes of $43,718 (2%)
  2. State Gasoline Taxes of $243,400 (10%)
  3. County Motor Vehicle License Taxes of $113,773 (5%)
  4. 2 Township voter approved Road Levies of $1,161,604 (49%)
  5. Transfers from the General Fund of $785,000 (33%)
  6. Other sources $25,269 (1%)

The Township Road levies consist of the 0.77 inside (non-voted) mill, a 1.0 mill levy originally passed by the voters in 1976 and a 1.5 mill levy originally passed in 1981 and a 0.5 mill levy first passed in 2015 that will go on the tax duplicate in 2017. In 2015 the 1.0 mill and 1.5 mill levies plus the inside mill of 0.77 collected approximately $1,160,000. If the 1.0 mill and 1.5 mill levies were assessed at their combined 2.5 voter approved rate, instead of the effective rate of approximately 1.30 mills, along with the inside mills of 0.77, the township would have collected approximately $1,800,000.


In 2017 the $100,000 homeowner will pay approximately $85 a year in Road real estate taxes on the 3 voter approved levies and the inside millage of 0.77.



The Road department is responsibility for 116 miles of township roads, over 40 miles of storm sewers, over 70 miles of road side ditches and over 4,000 Catch Basins. Some of the Road department services and expenses include Annual Resurfacing Project, Snow Removal & Ice Control, Hot & Cold patch for Potholes and Street Sweeping.

Funding to construct the project, based on Type II Retrofit Noise Wall funding availability, is currently established in State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2023 with the estimated project sale/award milestone dates of April 01, 2023.


Edward W. Deley, Jr.
Environmental Coordinator
ODOT District 4
2088 South Arlington Road, Akron, Ohio 44306-4243
330.786.4930
transportation.ohio.gov

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NON TOWNSHIP ROADS

These streets, while in the Township are not the Township’s responsibility.


MAHONING COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS
ANY ISSUES WITH THESE ROADS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE
MAHONING COUNTY ENGINEERS 330-799-1581

  • Burgett Ln.
  • Burkey Rd. (East of Raccoon Rd.)
  • County Line Rd. (S side of roadway)
  • Crum Road
  • Fairview Rd.
  • Four Mile Run Rd
  • Hendricks Rd.
  • Kirk Rd.
  • Lanterman Rd (East of Raccoon Rd.)
  • Mahoning Ave.
  • Meridian Rd. (West side of roadway)
  • New Rd. (East of S. Turner)
  • Norquest Blvd. (Mahoning to Ohltown)
  • Oakwood Ave. (East of Four Mile Run)
  • Ohltown Rd.
  • Raccoon Rd.
  • Riblet Rd.
  • Salt Springs Rd.
  • Silica Rd.
  • Tippecanoe Rd.
  • Turner Rd.
  • Viall Rd.
  • Victoria Ave.
  • Victoria East
  • W Webb Rd.
  • Wilcox Rd.

MAHONING COUNTY MAINTAINED ROADS
ANY ISSUES WITH THESE ROADS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE
MAHONING COUNTY ENGINEERS 330-799-1581

OHIO DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MAINTAINED ROADS
ANY ISSUES WITH THESE ROADS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO ODOT AT 800-603-1054

  • State Route 11
  • State Route 46


  • State Route 62
  • Interstate 680 (West Of Meridian Rd)
  • Interstate 80
  • Turnpike

PRIVATE ROADS

  • Anderson Ct.
  • Brickley
  • Impala (Dead end)


  • Jakubec Ln.
  • Lilac Lane
  • McCune Alley
  • Oden
  • Omalia
  • Rheims
  • Tanner Ln.


ROAD DEPARTMENT F.A.Q.

ROAD DEPARTMENT F. A. Q.

Got a question? We’re here to help.


  • Who do I call about potholes in the roadway?

    Contact the Road Dept. at 330-792-2602 Mon-Fri 7a-3p unless it is a non-township road. Click this link to see a list of County and State Roads and who to contact.

  • Who do I call fort low hanging branches over the road that are a hazard or for trees down in the road?

    Call the Township Police & Fire Dispatcher at 330-799-9721 and they will notify the appropriate agency. Please have a nearby address, cross street, or some other landmark so the problem can be easily located.

  • What should I do about low hanging or downed utility lines near or over the roadway?

    DO NOT approach any wires as they can be very hazardous. Call the Township Police & Fire Dispatcher at 330-799-9721 or 911 and they will notify the appropriate agency.

  • Who do I call about blocked sewers?

    Contact the Road Dept. at 330-792-2602 Mon-Fri 7a-3p unless it is a non-township road. Click this link to see a list of County Roads and who to contact.

  • What can be done about roads that are flooded?

    DO NOT attempt to cross any flooded roads. Find another route or wait until the water has receded.

  • Who do I report down or missing street signs to?

    Contact the Road Dept. at 330-792-2602 Mon-Fri 7a-3p unless it is a non-township road. Click this link to see a list of County and State Roads and who to contact. After hours contact the Township Police & Fire Dispatcher at 330-799-9721 or 911. Always call the Police & Fire Dispatcher for all downed or damaged stop signs on any road.

  • Who do I call about malfunctioning traffic signals (red lights)?

    Contact the Township Police & Fire Dispatcher at 330-799-9721. Please let the Dispatcher know if the light is out completely, if only a particular colored bulb is out or if the light is not cycling properly. In the case where an intersection has multiple signals please let the Dispatcher know if the other traffic signals are functioning.

  • Who do I call about street lights (not traffic lights) that are out?

    Contact Ohio Edison at 800-633-4766

NOISE ANALYSIS – MAH-SR 11-MAHONING AVENUE TO THE AUSTINTOWN TOWNSHIP LINE

Mike/Darren, this e-mail message is to inform you concerning the status of the recommended Type II retrofit noise wall along Noise Sensitive Area (NSA) 7 and NSA 5 (partial) located west of SR 11 and south of Mahoning Avenue, approximately 4,385 feet in length and 16 feet in height, at various positions along the southbound lanes and the entrance ramp to southbound SR 11 from Mahoning Avenue in Austintown Township, Mahoning County, as illustrated by the orange recommended barrier line(s) on Figure A-25 Proposed Nashua-Inglewood Barrier (Sheet 1 of 3), Figure A-26 Proposed Nashua-Inglewood Barrier (Sheet 2 of 3) and Figure A-27 Proposed Nashua-Inglewood Barrier (Sheet 3 of 3), pdf file pages 66 – 68 of 480, in the attached MAH SR11-PID 106325 Noise Report Rev 04-17-2018 corrected.pdf file. In February 2019, the ODOT Office of Environmental Services (OES) reviewed and accepted the Type II Noise Mitigation Application/Petition Forms that were submitted by Austintown Township for the recommended Type II retrofit noise wall determined to be both feasible and reasonable as described in Table 5 – Recommended Barrier (see below) from the approved MAH SR 11 – 11.48 Noise Analysis report.


Consequently, ODOT District 4 programmed this Type II Retrofit noise wall project as MAH SR 0011 11.48 Noise Wall; PID 106325; and established the following milestone schedule:

Milestone

Plan Package Received in C.O.

Award

Sale

Estimated Begin Construction

Estimated End Construction

Completed

Current Date

02/01/2022

04/01/2023

06/01/2023

10/31/2023


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