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Parma advances two septic‑to‑sewer projects; officials say about 100–120 systems remain
Summary
The Parma finance committee advanced ordinances to move two septic‑abatement projects — North/West Linden Lane and Craiglee Drive — to a second reading and back to committee, with city staff reporting secured grant funding and an estimated remaining number of septic systems in the city.
The Parma finance committee on a unanimous voice vote moved two ordinances authorizing construction contracts for septic‑to‑sanitary‑sewer conversions — the North and West Linden Lane septic abatement project (Ordinance 129‑25) and the Craiglee Drive septic abatement project (Ordinance 132‑25) — to a second reading and referred them back to committee.
The measures would authorize the mayor and the director of public service to enter contracts with the lowest and best bidders for construction on the listed segments, which include North Linden Lane from East Bagley Road to Millerwood Lane and Craiglee Drive from Ridge Road west to the dead end.
Why it matters: converting neighborhood septic systems to sanitary sewers reduces the number of on‑site sewage systems and brings…
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