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Council members discuss raising annual road-resurfacing funds; ask staff to prepare legislation
Summary
Councilors debated increasing annual road resurfacing from roughly $2.3 million to $4–4.3 million, discussed public-works capacity to spend additional funds, and authorized preparation of draft legislation while seeking further input from the public-works director.
Council members discussed proposals on April 7 to increase Cleveland Heights’ annual road-resurfacing spending, with some members proposing a rise from about $2.3 million to $4.3 million funded from the city’s resurfacing fund (Fund 201).
A council member summarized prior core-sampling analysis that estimated the city should be spending roughly $6 million per year on road maintenance. The proposer asked permission to work with the law department to draft legislation…
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