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Council approves engineering contract for Ridgebury Boulevard resurfacing

5530099 · August 5, 2025

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Summary

Mayfield Heights approved a contract amendment with GPD (Klaus Pyle, Chalmer Burns & DeHaven Inc.) to provide engineering services for the Ridgebury Boulevard resurfacing project; the project will be coordinated with Highland Heights and partially funded by Cuyahoga County.

Mayfield Heights council on Aug. 4 approved a resolution authorizing the mayor to enter into an amended contract with the GPD group (Klaus Pyle, Chalmer Burns & DeHaven Inc.) to provide professional engineering services for the Ridgebury Boulevard resurfacing project.

The city resolution (2025-43) covers design work for Ridgebury Boulevard from Iroquois Avenue to Orchard Heights Drive. Councilmember Schmidlin said GPD will coordinate design and bidding with Highland Heights because the work on the north side of Ridgebury lies in Highland Heights; the two communities plan a combined bid package and single construction contract.

Cuyahoga County Department of Public Works has committed up to $250,000 toward the construction estimate, the engineering memo attached to the resolution said. City engineer Nick Feeney told council a cooperative agreement will likely follow bidding so each community's share of the final construction cost can be assigned after bids are received.

The resolution passed on a roll call vote. Council members said they anticipated a cooperative construction agreement once bids are returned and final prices are known.

Speakers quoted in this article include Nick Feeney and the council sponsor of the resolution.