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University Heights asks county to include HAWK pedestrian signals in Warrensville Center resurfacing
Summary
City council voted to request Cuyahoga County include two HAWK pedestrian signals in an upcoming Warrensville Center Road resurfacing project; a state/regional safety grant could cover the estimated $250,000 cost.
University Heights City Council voted April 7 to ask Cuyahoga County to proceed with resurfacing Warrensville Center Road and to include two HAWK pedestrian signals at Hillbrook and Traymore roads.
The resolution directs the county to design and bid the signals as part of the resurfacing project and states the city will pay 100% of preliminary design, engineering, construction and construction supervision for the HAWK signals. City staff told council the two signals are currently estimated at $250,000 total—about $125,000 each—and that the city has been awarded a NOACA safety…
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