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County, park district push back after Ohio EPA flags Wolf Creek Greenway design

Medina County Board of Commissioners · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Medina County officials and park staff criticized an Ohio EPA review that questioned paving an access pathway and recommended replacing a 50-year concrete sewer main. County staff directed the administration to send a strongly worded support letter for the park district and to follow up with relevant state representatives.

Medina County commissioners and staff discussed an Ohio EPA review that raised concerns about constructing an asphalt access pathway as part of the Wolf Creek Greenway project and recommended replacing an aging 36-inch concrete sewer main.

The county received a letter from the Medina County Park District describing EPA objections to impervious pavement and wetlands impacts on the project site. Jeremy Cinco, sanitary engineer, said EPA staff favored replacing…

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