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Council authorizes engineer to accept OPWC award and expands 2026 road program
Summary
Council authorized the city engineer to accept an OPWC award for Euclid Avenue and voted to add East 300 Street, Cindy (Sydney) Drive and Kennedy Drive to the 2026 road program, plus a concrete slab replacement program; staff described funding and scope and a roll-call vote authorized engineering work.
Council on April 27 moved to accept an Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) offer and to authorize additional 2026 road work using funds returned from the Euclid Avenue project.
City Engineer Pete told council that the OPWC offered a package tied to the city’s Euclid Avenue application: approximately $478,600 in grant funds and $421,400 in an interest-free loan, totaling the $900,000 the city requested. “We asked for $900,000 — OPWC sent us an offer of $478,600 of a grant and $421,400 in loan money,” the engineer said,…
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