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Council approves requisitions for road-repair materials; service director outlines Bagley Road timeline

Olmsted Falls City Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Council approved four requisitions totaling up to $279,000 for tack, concrete, asphalt and stone for the 2026 road repair season and heard an update that Bagley Road work is on schedule for completion before the next school year.

Service Director Joe Borczuch presented four material requisitions for the 2026 road repair season and explained procurement choices and reasoning. On requisition 26-SERVICE-00072 to Cross Roads Asphalt and Recycling for 407 Tack RS (tack coat), Borczuch said the purchase covers the season; Councilman Brett Iafigliola moved to approve the $14,000 request and the motion passed 6–0. Borczuch also described 26-SERVICE-00073 for in-house concrete work (not the public concrete program), noting "this purchase is for the in-house work completed for repairs this is not the concrete program." The $45,000 requisition passed unanimously.

Borczuch told Council the asphalt requisition to Allied was increased to $200,000 because the county reimbursement program covers materials only; he noted that typical in-house asphalt spending is about $110,000. He also presented a $20,000 stone requisition to Leach Excavating, explaining the vendor was new but offered lower pricing and that the city maintains a stone stockpile. All four motions carried unanimously. Borczuch added a project update: work on Bagley Road is progressing past the intersection and is "on schedule to get everything completed and repaved by the next school year," subject to weather.