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Council approves $454,000 wastewater consulting contract and supports shoreline lease at Bradstreet Landing

Rocky River City Council · February 9, 2026
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Summary

Council unanimously approved a two-year, not-to-exceed $454,000 contract with Hazen & Sawyer for wastewater consulting and passed a resolution supporting a submerged land lease for a new shore structure at Bradstreet Landing to stabilize the shoreline.

Rocky River City Council voted unanimously on Feb. 2 to approve a professional consulting agreement with Hazen & Sawyer for the Rocky River Wastewater Treatment Plant and to support a submerged land lease for a replacement shoreline structure at Bradstreet Landing.

Ward 2 Councilman James W. Moran introduced Ordinance 2-26 authorizing a 2026–2027 sanitary engineering services agreement with Hazen & Sawyer in an amount not to exceed $454,000, which includes a $40,000 retainer and $410,000 in project fees. Moran said the contract continues services that have previously supported the plant’s operations and that costs are shared with Bay Village, Westlake and Fairview. Council voted 7–0 to suspend the three-read rule and to adopt the ordinance.

Councilwoman Maureen Havemann introduced Resolution 106-25 to support placement of a new shoreline structure adjacent to permanent parcel 302-03-005 (22400 Lake Road) at Bradstreet Landing. Havemann said the engineered revetment, designed by SmithGroup, will replace a failed structure with precast stone and chain-link elements to deter trespassing and stabilize the west side of the park. The resolution notes the project requires a submerged land lease from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR); Council passed the resolution unanimously and the project is expected to proceed toward construction in 2027.

Also during the meeting Mr. Hunt presented Ordinance 1-26 to contract with Perram Electric for a new traffic signal and crosswalk at Goldwood School (bid $283,929.18; contingency $15,000), and Council agreed to place that measure on the consent agenda for the next meeting. Other first‑reading items included reimbursement to the City of Cleveland Division of Water ($4,662.17) for the Parklane Drive water-main project, an adjustment to sewer rates paid to Lakewood for the Valleyview Sewer District, and a purchase authorization up to $224,324.12 for Linden Park playground equipment.

Vote tallies recorded in the meeting show unanimous 7–0 approval where votes were taken on Ordinance 2-26 and Resolution 106-25.