Public Parks
Ohio’s park infrastructure is mostly in fair to good condition; however, the total area of park land is insufficient for Ohioans, as evidenced by the state’s rank of 44th out of the 50 states in acres of park land per resident. Because of funding constraints, the operation and maintenance of several of these lands are inadequate, resulting in deteriorating conditions of roads, bridges, dams, and other structures. As an example, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, ODNR, allocates approximately $3.5 M/year for surface maintenance, resulting in a shortfall of $6.2 M/year. On the upside, our parks are relatively resilient, considerably safe, and remarkably innovative, as evidenced by the use of various funding sources.