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Council advances Ordinance 25-24 to fund Tri City Park tennis court repaving

3624412 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

At a finance committee session April 28, 2025, Fairview Park City Council moved Ordinance 25-24—which authorizes $55,000 to the City of Rocky River for Tri City Park improvements, primarily repaving four tennis courts—to second and third readings. The motion to advance the ordinance passed unanimously among councilmembers present.

Fairview Park — The Fairview Park finance committee on April 28, 2025 moved Ordinance 25-24 to second and third readings. The ordinance authorizes $55,000 in expenditure to the City of Rocky River to fund capital improvements at Tri City Park, primarily the repaving of four tennis courts.

The mayor and recreation staff said the Tri City Park project had been coordinated in meetings of area mayors and recreation directors. Last year the partners used funds for playground equipment; leftover money from that project is being repurposed for court resurfacing. "The tennis courts do need to be repaved," a city official said, noting cracking and bulging that hinder regulation play.

Rocky River will serve as the point city for contracting and project management; the city expects to solicit contractors capable of the resurfacing work during the year. Officials did not specify a construction schedule.

Councilmembers asked whether additional improvements were planned at Tri City Park; officials said no other significant projects are currently scheduled, though routine field grading and maintenance may continue.

A motion to place Ordinance 25-24 on second and subsequent (third) readings was made and advanced by recorded voice votes. Members recorded as voting yes were Brian, Troy, Bill, Sarah, Bridgette and Kim. The finance committee concluded at 7:49 p.m.