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Council approves sewer-lining procurement and CMAQ grant application; amphitheater ordinance moved to second reading
Summary
At its April meeting, the Painesville City Council voted to advertise for bids to rehabilitate sanitary and storm sewers on four streets and approved submitting a NOACA CMAQ grant application to upgrade 17 traffic signals; the amphitheater resolution was advanced to a later reading for further design work.
Painesville City Council on April 14 approved two resolutions — one directing the city manager to advertise for bids for sewer-lining work ahead of planned street paving, and another directing the city manager to submit a grant application to the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) for Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) funding — and moved a third resolution on construction of a downtown amphitheater to a second reading.
The sewer-lining resolution covers rehabilitation of sanitary and storm sewers on North St. Clair Street, East Walnut Street, Harmon and Lincoln ahead of paving projects; the council was told $100,000 is…
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