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Revised Open Container Laws Can Help Revamp Ohio Downtowns, State Senator Says

A bill to drop open container laws in parts of Ohio is gaining momentum. The sponsor, Democratic Sen. Eric Kearney of Cincinnati, says his effort to create so-called entertainment districts is getting a lot of support during open public forums.

These districts are designated areas where patrons can walk around outside with an alcoholic drink in hand.

Kearney says the bill, which has bipartisan support, could pass out of committee by the end of November and possibly get a full Senate vote by the end of the year. This is encouraging news for the senator, who believes the measure could help strengthen Ohio’s economy.

"I think it’ll bring in tourism, it’ll attract people to certain parts of cities, and that will increase the business traffic -- the foot traffic," Kearney said. "It should help retailers and it should also help those who are trying to revitalize our downtown areas or certain community districts inside cities.”

According to the current language, a municipality can create an entertainment district if it has more than 50,000 residents. Kearney says the bill will be changed to include townships, and that population minimum could be lowered if lawmakers deem it necessary.

Nick Castele was a senior reporter covering politics and government for Ideastream Public Media. He worked as a reporter for Ideastream from 2012-2022.