The Euclid Board of Control on Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, approved a series of vendor requisitions totaling $138,320 to pay for street maintenance, wastewater monitoring, CDBG-funded home repairs and other city services.
The approvals move payments from multiple funds — including the General Fund, Street Maintenance and Construction Fund, Wastewater Treatment Fund, the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Fund and the Harbor Town TIP Fund — to vendors hired to perform work or supply equipment for city operations and grant-funded programs.
Board action began with routine business: Director Smith moved and Director Stevens seconded to excuse Councilwoman Steele; Director Cooney moved and Director Grogan Myers seconded approval of the Aug. 11 minutes. The board then took up vendor requisitions and approved each by motion.
Key requisitions approved were:
- Allied Corporation, $20,000 from the Street Maintenance and Construction Fund for hot-mix and patching work for the streets and sewers department.
- U.S. Signal Company, $15,000 from the Wastewater Treatment Fund for monitoring of wastewater systems.
- Euclid Glass, $5,233 from the General Fund to repair a cracked atrium panel at City Hall.
- Home Corp of Ohio Incorporated, $25,220 from the CDBG Fund for a vinyl siding project under the Community Development Block Grant program.
- Ohio Alcohol Monitoring Systems, $8,565 from the General Fund to cover July invoices that exceeded the standard threshold.
- National EC Services, $32,250 from the Harbor Town TIP Fund for a post-construction bathymetric survey; the presenter said this is the same firm the city has used previously and that the work keeps the city compliant with a previously received grant.
- Moen Brothers Construction, $27,000 from the CDBG Fund for an exterior paint program to paint five residential homes; the presenter noted the contractor is a Euclid company.
- CDW Computer Centers Incorporated, $5,052 from the General Fund for renewal of the city’s email spam-filter subscription for 2025.
The board recorded the standard "Aye" voice votes for each requisition after brief descriptions and questions from board members. Meeting participants identified the funding source and the purpose for each requisition on the record; no extended debate or public comment on the items was reported in the transcript.
The meeting closed after a motion by Director Stevens and a second by Director Smith to adjourn.
The approvals allocate grant and local funds to a mix of operational needs (street and wastewater work, IT services) and CDBG-funded housing repairs. The National EC Services bathymetric survey was presented as a grant-compliance item tied to prior funding; no additional details about the grant origin or reporting deadlines were provided in the transcript.