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Posted on: April 28, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Phase 1: Road Resurfacing

Graphic for construction update notice

Phase 1 of the City's annual road resurfacing program will start the week of May 9 through mid-June on the following streets:

STREETLIMITS
Claythorne RoadShelburne to Ashley
Sutherland RoadScottsdale to Norwood
University BoulevardFairmount Circle to Colby
Lynton RoadLansmere to Maynard


Please note the project schedule is dependent on the weather.

Scope of Work

  •  Phase I:     Removal of existing asphalt pavement & placement of new intermediate asphalt
  • Phase II:    Adjustment of catch basin and manholes, replacement of select driveway aprons and installation of new ADA curb ramps (as necessary).
  • Phase III:   Placement of the surface asphalt course
  • Phase IV:  Pavement markings

There will be no on-street parking permitted between 7 am and 7 pm. To avoid delays that could prolong completion of the project, please do not blow leaves or other debris into the street. Please advise landscapers of this request.

Ronyak Paving, the project contractor, will notify you in writing of its timetable before work begins. The notice will outline the planned work schedule and indicate any special arrangements available to minimize the inconvenience to you and your neighbors.

If your driveway apron is being replaced and it is necessary to park on the street overnight, please contact the Police Department at 216-491-1220 or use the online service at www.frontlinepss.com/shpd.

For your safety, the work site will have signs, barricades and warning lights in place. Please follow the traffic patterns they establish. Also, please help keep neighborhood children safe by warning them about the danger of playing in the construction site or on any of the equipment.

Questions?

Christian Maier, Assistant Public Works Director is project administrator on behalf of the City and is available to answer your questions by email or 216-491-1490. We know that having a construction project on your street is an inconvenience. Thank you in advance for your patience and understanding.

 

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