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Resident asks whether Cornell Road project will be ready before school; city officials say goal remains to finish closures before Aug. 10

Sharonville City Council · July 22, 2026
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Summary

A resident asked at council whether Cornell Road work would be completed before school starts Aug. 10. City officials said the goal remains to finish closure work before school begins and that the city will notify Princeton schools and the public of any delays.

During public comment, resident Fernandez Asprock asked whether the Cornell Road project would be completed in time for the start of school on Aug. 10 and whether parents and employers should be concerned about bus impacts.

Safety Service Director Lucas and Mayor Hartman responded that the stated goal was to finish the closure portion of the work before school starts and that the city had not received notice of delays. Lucas said the city has been coordinating with Princeton (the local school district) about closures and bus schedules and pledged to communicate if the schedule changes.

Asprock and officials discussed that while some ancillary work (described as "scribe work" in remarks) might continue, the closure phase that affects bus routing was planned to be completed prior to the school start date. City staff did not provide a revised completion date at the meeting.