Streets Levy
Which streets would you like to see paved?
$31 million over 10 Years
View the planned and actual spending of funds from the Hamilton Streets Levy (2021-2030).
The Hamilton Streets Levy was passed by voters in Spring 2020. Council mandated that the levy funds be distributed proportionally among Hamilton’s seventeen neighborhoods and that residents have a voice in selecting which streets are paved using Streets Levy funds.
City Council placed a sunset on the levy — 10 years — so that voters would have the choice to renew.
Breakdown by Neighborhood
Here you will find a breakdown of the budgeted, spent, and total levy funds to be spent in each neighborhood throughout the duration of the 10 year Streets Levy (2021-2030). The formula for how much each neighborhood will receive of the total $31 million is based on the percentage of roads that neighborhood contains.
In other words, if a neighborhood has 5% of the streets, they will receive 5% of the $31 million over the 10-year duration of the levy.
GV: German Village 1.27%
DT: Downtown/Central Business District 2.15%
DL: Dayton Lane 2.32%
RS: Rossville 2.67%
EP: Enterprise Park 2.73%
HP: Highland Park 2.80%
AR: Armondale 2.86%
RV: Riverview 4.11%
JF: Jefferson 5.27%
TG: Taft Pl/Governor’s Hill 5.45%
PH: Prospect Hill 5.93%
EE: East End 6.97%
WS: Washington 8.01%
NE: North End 7.28%
MK: Millikin 8.82%
NL: New London 14.06%
LW: Lindenwald 17.28%