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Council approves $22,000 in additional curb and sidewalk reimbursement for Center Ridge resurfacing

Fairview Park City Council · June 30, 2026
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Summary

Council passed Ordinance 26-44 to increase reimbursement to Rocky River for additional curb and sidewalk work on Center Ridge Road; staff said QCI identified roughly $22,000 in extra repairs concentrated between Glenbar and 210 and estimated overall project completion by end of September.

The council adopted Ordinance 26-44 on emergency passage to authorize the mayor to increase the amount reimbursed to Rocky River for additional curb and sidewalk work identified during the Center Ridge resurfacing project.

Engineer Kerber explained that the construction management firm QCI identified extra curb and sidewalk repairs that were not in the original plans and that those additional repairs total "about $22,000 worth of work," most of it in the area near the Savers store between Glenbar and 210. Councilmembers asked whether the extra work included other portions of the project; staff said Rocky River also has additional curb and sidewalk work planned within its scope.

Kerber estimated the Center Ridge work will likely continue through the end of September, noting that progress on concrete work has been steady though traffic slows operations. With that context and no further discussion, the clerk called the roll and the ordinance passed by recorded vote.