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Euclid moves forward with underground micro‑tunnel plan for combined‑sewer overflow; design contract approved
Summary
Council approved a professional services agreement for design of a micro‑tunnel to control Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) No. 6 and authorized a design loan; city officials said the project is the first of the consent‑decree modifications to receive approval and estimated roughly 18 months for design and another 18 months for construction.
The Euclid City Council on April 21 approved a professional services agreement for engineering work on a combined‑sewer overflow control measure near East 260th Street and Farrington Avenue and authorized a design loan to begin work.
City officials said the project will use micro‑tunneling under East 260th Street rather than the above‑ground reservoir originally contemplated in the consent decree. The council voted to authorize a contract with GPD Group not to exceed $1,197,400 for engineering, contract drawings and bid preparation and separately…
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