Get Full Government Meeting Transcripts, Videos, & Alerts Forever!
Council rejects resolution of necessity for Shaker sanitary sewer assessments
Summary
A resolution of necessity to begin assessments and notices for the Shaker sanitary sewer extension (Shaker 2), which would affect roughly 88 homes with an engineer's estimated assessment near $21,000, failed after council debate about assessment caps, process and fairness; it needed six votes but received five.
The Pepper Pike City Council debated and voted on a resolution of necessity on March 27 to begin the assessment and notice process for the Shaker sanitary sewer extension ("Shaker 2"). City staff explained the program would affect roughly 88 homes and that the engineer’s estimate for individual assessments is approximately $21,000 per property.
City staff (Unidentified Speaker 9) described the legal and notification process: certified mailed notices to affected residents, follow-up attempts at service, publication in a local newspaper if service attempts fail, and…
Already have an account? Log in
Subscribe to keep reading
Unlock the rest of this article — and every article on Citizen Portal.
- Unlimited articles
- AI-powered breakdowns of topics, speakers, decisions, and budgets
- Instant alerts when your location has a new meeting
- Follow topics and more locations
- 1,000 AI Insights / month, plus AI Chat

