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Pepper Pike council approves application to seek state funding for Lander Circle safety work
Summary
Council voted to apply for Ohio Public Works Commission funds to support potential reconfiguration and safety improvements at Lander Circle, while members said final design and property impacts will be decided later.
The Pepper Pike City Council voted Tuesday to apply to the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) for state capital-improvement funding to support potential safety and traffic work at Lander Circle. Council members approved suspending rules so the city could submit an application before the OPWC deadline.
The council’s action formalizes a staff-led effort to seek grant or low-interest loan support that could help pay for traffic-safety redesigns, pedestrian improvements or related construction at the circle. Staff said any award would not obligate the city to accept funds…
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