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Council moves Miller Road right-of-way dedications to second reading as ODOT coordination continues

2822941 · February 4, 2025
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Summary

Council reviewed deeds and accepted several parcels as city right-of-way for the Miller Road widening/interchange project, moved three ordinances to second reading and discussed the remaining parcels and timing for ODOT conveyance.

Brecksville City Council on Feb. 4 moved three ordinances accepting and dedicating small parcels of privately owned land as roadway right-of-way for the Miller Road widening project to second reading, after committee discussion about timing and coordination with the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT).

Why it matters: The dedications are the final local steps required to place ramp and widening areas under the correct jurisdiction — some parcels will remain city right-of-way while others will be conveyed to ODOT as limited-access ramps — enabling planned interchange and road-widening work tied to nearby development.

What the council considered City Engineer Jeremy Wise and staff told council the city and its consultant have acquired rights across multiple parcels to allow the…

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