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Council awards 2026 road and striping contracts; Philips Paving recommended for Contract A

Richmond Heights City Council · June 9, 2026
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Summary

Richmond Heights accepted bids and awarded contracts for its 2026 road program: Philips Paving recommended for Contract A (county-promoted maintenance) after four bids; JD Striping received the accepted low bid for citywide striping (Contract B). Work targets two intersections and citywide striping.

The Richmond Heights City Council on July 9 accepted bids and authorized contracts for its 2026 road program, approving Contract A (county-promoted maintenance) and Contract B (citywide striping).

Staff said four bids were received for Contract A, ranging roughly from $245,000 to $362,000; Philips Paving was recommended as responsive based on meeting requirements and prior satisfactory work. Contract A focuses on two high-traffic intersections (Highland and Wilson Hills Road) where crews will perform joint repairs and place an asphalt overlay. Staff estimated work could take one to two months during late summer or early fall and warned there may be maintenance-of-traffic impacts.

For Contract B (striping), staff reported two bids with a low bid of $47,500 and a high bid of $55,500; JD Striping, which has worked with the city previously, was discussed in the recommendation.

The council approved Resolution 57-2026 (Contract A) and Resolution 58-2026 (Contract B) during the meeting. Individual affirmative votes are recorded in the transcript; specific dollar awards and contract documents will be completed by staff following standard procurement procedures.

Next steps: staff will finalize contract paperwork and coordinate scheduling and traffic controls with affected neighborhoods.