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Officials: Martin Luther King sewer separation project delayed while Cleveland easement clears board review
Summary
A Garfield Heights resident asked for a start date for the long‑planned Martin Luther King sewer separation project. City officials said the City of Cleveland has approved a required easement; next steps are review by a board of control and the Cleveland law director, and staff now estimate work could begin in September or October.
A resident of the Martin Luther King Street Club asked Garfield Heights leaders July 14 when the long‑delayed sewer separation project on Martin Luther King Street would begin. City officials told the council the project is not covered by the ordinances before them that night and provided an update on permitting and easements.
City staff said the key outstanding item was an easement that needed approval from the City…
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