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Independence seeks NOACA congestion-mitigation grant and advances water-main work ahead of Brecksville Road resurfacing
Summary
Council authorized application submission for a NOACA congestion mitigation/air quality grant to upgrade traffic controllers along Brecksville Road and approved change order direction to GPD for early design of a Brecksville Road water main replacement to try to complete work before scheduled resurfacing.
The Independence City Council on May 13 authorized the mayor to apply for a Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) congestion mitigation and air quality (CMAQ) grant to upgrade traffic signal controllers along the Brecksville Road corridor and directed staff to move forward with engineering to install a water main ahead of a scheduled municipal resurfacing.
Don (city staff) told council the Brecksville Road signal project would cover about 14 signals along the corridor, with a total project cost around $1,550,000. The NOACA program requires a local match; the city is submitting a 50/50 split application to improve its scoring though the program may fund up to 80 percent of eligible items. The…
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