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The meeting provided an overview of the East 120th Street Water Main Replacement Project, including scope, timeline, traffic and parking impacts, and project costs. The selected contractor is Terrace Construction Company. The project involves water main renewal from Mayfield Road to Coldman Road, including the replacement of valves, fire hydrants, and service connections, followed by pavement restoration. The meeting also outlined contact information for the project manager, on-site inspector, and emergency reporting.
The public meeting was convened by the Cleveland Water Department to discuss the Thurman Avenue and Crawford Court Water Main Renewal Project. Key discussion points included the project scope, which involves replacing existing four-inch water mains with new eight-inch water mains on Crawford Court (128 feet) and Thurman Avenue (756 feet) as part of the 2019 C Water Main Renewal Program. The total project cost is approximately $2,324,804, with Noche Enterprises as the contractor. The work is scheduled to begin in April and conclude by June, including replacement of valves, fire hydrants, and service connections, with pavement restoration afterward. Details regarding construction hours (7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., potentially until 7:00 p.m. if necessary), temporary vehicle restrictions, and adjustments to Friday rubbish collection due to construction timing were provided. Contact information for the Project Manager, Martin Reese, and the on-site inspector, Mike Angeloni, was shared for resident concerns.
The public meeting addressed the water main renewal for several streets: Sackett Avenue, Catharina Avenue, Niessen Court, and Carlyle Avenue. The project scope for each street involves abandoning existing 4-inch water mains, installing new 8-inch water mains (varying in lineal feet per street), installing new service connections and fire hydrants, and resurfacing the street from curb to curb. Specific project costs, timelines, and locations (between West 44th and West 46th Streets, or similar ranges) were detailed for all four locations. Operational details included expected work hours from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., maintenance of traffic and driveway access, and notification procedures for service interruptions. Parking restrictions were noted, requiring cars to be removed from the street during construction.
This public meeting convened to discuss the Grovewood Avenue Water Main Replacement Project, which is part of the 2025B water main replacement initiative. Key discussion points included the project description, budget of $950,000 awarded to Terrace Construction Company, and the timeline, with construction slated to start on August 22nd and conclude in the spring of 2026. The project scope covers water main renewal between East 156th Street and East 161st Street, involving the installation of approximately 1,070 linear feet of new 8-inch water main, replacement of valves, hydrants, and service connections, and complete pavement restoration. Operational details covered typical contractor work hours (7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., with allowance until 7:00 p.m. per city ordinance), maintenance of traffic and driveway access, water service, and fire protection, and a strict no-parking rule during construction, with cars subject to towing. Contact information for the project manager, inspector, and emergency lines was provided.
The meeting served as an update regarding the Lausche Avenue Water Main Project. The key discussion point was the postponement of construction for the 2023 B water main replacement project until further notice. Participants were informed that updates regarding the restart date would be communicated subsequently. The meeting was recorded and made available on the Cleveland Water Department YouTube Channel.
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