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City agrees to HAWK pedestrian signals for Orangeville Center Road; grant covers estimated cost
3429024 · May 21, 2025
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Summary
Council adopted a resolution asking Cuyahoga County to include HAWK pedestrian signals at two intersections in the county resurfacing project for Orangeville Center Road and accepted a NOACA safety grant that is expected to cover the estimated signal cost.
University Heights City Council on Monday passed a resolution asking Cuyahoga County to proceed with resurfacing Orangeville Center Road from Fairmount Boulevard to Mayfield Road and to include two HAWK (High‑Intensity Activated crossWalK) pedestrian signals at Hillbrook Road and Tramore…
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