YOUNGSTOWN AIR RESERVE STATION MILITARY INSTALLATION SUSTAINABILITY PROJECT
Please visit the Youngstown Air Reserve Station Military Installation Sustainability Project webpage to view the tools available for YARS MIS implementation including:
A searchable vertical obstruction tool;
A web app depicting Safety Military Compatibility Areas (MCAs);
Links to the FAA tools and website regulating drones in proximity to YARS;
The YARS Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) web app containing information and reports compiled over the last seven years since this project was initiated;
Educational materials and more
RFP for Strategic Broadband Infrastructure Management and Deployment for Trumbull County
Per a $1.5 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) investment from the Board of Trumbull County Commissioners, this project will serve as Phase 1 of the overall initiative to provide state-of-the-art broadband connectivity to all unserved/underserved locations within Trumbull County. Eastgate is issuing this Request for Proposals ("RFP") for strategic broadband network engineering and deployment to improve broadband access for education, job creation, healthcare, and more in Trumbull County. It is Eastgate’s intent through this RFP for a third-party provider to expand Broadband Infrastructure, as hereinafter defined, to benefit Trumbull County's residents, businesses, community institutions, government, and overall economic development, and catalyze local innovation. Eastgate further desires to create an environment that serves Trumbull County's citizens' current and future technology needs, and establishes a platform that supports and facilitates existing, as well as new ISP, telecom carrier, and data center services expansion into and throughout Trumbull County.
Beginning November 15, 2024, responses to this RFP will be accepted until 2:00 PM on January 8, 2025. Responses are to be provided in electronic (PDF) form to Mark Ragozine (Project Manager, Eastgate Regional Council of Governments) at mragozine@eastgatecog.org
For more information, please reference the full Request for Proposals document. Questions regarding the RFP will be accepted anytime before 2:00 PM on December 10th via email to Mark Ragozine at mragozine@eastgatecog.org. All questions and answers provided will be shared on or before December 11th on Eastgate’s website at www.eastgatecog.org
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) provides eligible households $30 per month off their internet bills. Commitments from 20 leading internet providers are secured to offer ACP-eligible households a high-speed internet plan for no more than $30 per month. Eligible families who pair their ACP benefit with one of these plans can receive high-speed internet at no cost. To check eligibility and to sign up, call 877-384-2575 or go online to getinternet.gov
PLEASE NOTE: Starting February 7, 2024 new enrollments in the Affordable Connectivity Program is on pause. Congress must act to extend funding for this program for over 23 million households.
Trumbull County partnered with Eastgate Regional Council of Governments and conducted a Regional Broadband Feasibility Study to evaluate Broadband Internet Service throughout Ashtabula, Trumbull, and Mahoning Counties. View the complete Study Here.
SAVE YOUR HOME: Foreclosure prevention program through Trumbull CARES
FACING EVICTION?: Eviction prevention program through Trumbull CARES
2023 State of the Planning Commission Report
Request for Interpreter Service for Public Hearings
Trumbull County Planning Commission
The Trumbull County Planning Commission’s unified, high performance team of professional staff members and experienced Board Members promote well-planned growth that is supported by the principles of sustainable planning and zoning, economic vitality, environmental responsibility and social equity.
The Planning Commission serves as community advisors for land use planning practices and advocates for sound growth management. Because the Planning Commission is involved in a wide range of activities with a number of partners, it plays a very important coordinating role in community development issues and projects.
The Planning Commission’s powers and duties per Ohio Revised Code include, but are not limited to, making studies, maps, plans, recommendations and reports concerning the physical, environmental, social, economic and governmental characteristics, functions, services and other aspects of planning, in order to achieve compatibility throughout the County.
The Planning Commission is also responsible for Subdivision Regulation Administration, Floodplain Administration, Community Development Block Grant, CDBG Fair Housing Administration, HUD HOME Program Administration, Community Housing Impact and Preservation (CHIP) Program Administration, CDBG Economic Development Program Administration, Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) Administration, Enterprise Zone Management, Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) Establishment and Management, Zoning Recommendations, Zoning Maps, GIS Mapping, grant administration, community engagement, community surveys, demographic information and comprehensive planning.
The Planning Commission has completed plans for the majority of townships, villages, cities and Trumbull County. Working with the Planning Commission assures that there is consistency maintained throughout the planning process and that the community’s zoning code is in accordance with their comprehensive plan.
The 2024 Directory of Trumbull County Officials may be found here.
All meetings are open to the public.
If a holiday falls on the Tuesday of either regularly scheduled meeting, that meeting will instead be held on the Tuesday of the following week.
Contact Us
Mail: 185 E. Market Street NE, Suite A ,Warren, Ohio 44481
Phone: 330-675-2480
Fax: 330-675-2790
Email: tcplanning@co.trumbull.oh.us
Location
Please see the map below for the location of our offices in downtown Warren: