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Council approves urgent bridge project amid property disputes

July 22, 2024 | Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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Council approves urgent bridge project amid property disputes
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed key legislative actions regarding sewer maintenance rates and infrastructure projects. The council reviewed the annual request to set and fix sewer maintenance rates for member communities, noting that four municipalities—Parma, Maple Heights, Oakwood Village, and Warrensville Heights—had updated their rates this year. The remaining communities will maintain their existing rates. The council unanimously approved a motion for second reading suspension to expedite the process, which is necessary for state approval by September 9.

In a related matter, the council addressed Resolution 2024-0278, which confirms the 2025 water storm and sanitary sewer maintenance assessments for various county sewer districts. This resolution is part of a two-legislative process required by the Ohio Revised Code, with one piece stating the rates and the other confirming them.

The meeting also covered the authorization for the appropriation of real property for the replacement of the Rockside Road bridge over the Cuyahoga River. Public Works representative Nicole English explained that the project involves acquiring rights to 18 parcels, with four parcels requiring appropriation due to unresponsive property owners or title issues. The council was informed that the project is on a tight schedule, supported by federal funding, and that eminent domain rights would allow progress to continue even if court proceedings are necessary.

Lastly, the council moved to award a contract for the Cuyahoga County Airport pavement rehabilitation project, with a budget not exceeding $523,515. The meeting concluded with motions for second reading suspensions on both the bridge appropriation and the airport project, reflecting the council's commitment to advancing critical infrastructure initiatives.

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