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Mike Farley
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Clifton Repaving Status?

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Does anyone know what the status of the Clifton Resurfacing project? I thought for sure it was this year, but I'm not seeing any orange barrels yet. Thanks!
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Mike Farley wrote:Does anyone know what the status of the Clifton Resurfacing project? I thought for sure it was this year, but I'm not seeing any orange barrels yet. Thanks!
I too heard it would be an all summer thing but have yet to see progress. Just to open up this can of worms. Who is paying for the resurfacing? How much is the city paying and how much if any are we getting from ODOT and related funding sources. I say since all the western suburbs use Clifton as a major thoroughfare they should help pick up the tab.
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Jim DeVito wrote:I say since all the western suburbs use Clifton as a major thoroughfare they should help pick up the tab.
I think ODOT is paying most of the cost.

I think there was a plan to add a central medium landscapped with trees and flowers.

How about traffic circles and more parking? Is there some kind of law that all of Lakewood streets should be freeways for Rocky River residents? How about a elevated bike path from Webb to downtown?
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Post by Ryan Salo »

This project is unfortunately very disappointing.

I live on Clifton and just received a notice that construction is going to begin by the end of the month and go until September.

All that is being done is a basic grind and overlay of asphalt. No curbs, no sidewalks, no aprons, no central landscaping, nothing but the basic cheapest option.

I for one am very disappointed that so much time was spent discussing and planning for nothing to be done.

I was told by the publics works office that talks of improvements have been going on for 20+ years with no sign of actualization.

We really could have done something nice, but I guess like a lot of things in this city we have to settle.
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Post by Jim DeVito »

Ryan Salo wrote:This project is unfortunately very disappointing.

I live on Clifton and just received a notice that construction is going to begin by the end of the month and go until September.

All that is being done is a basic grind and overlay of asphalt. No curbs, no sidewalks, no aprons, no central landscaping, nothing but the basic cheapest option.

I for one am very disappointed that so much time was spent discussing and planning for nothing to be done.

I was told by the publics works office that talks of improvements have been going on for 20+ years with no sign of actualization.

[SUPER-BOLD]We really could have done something nice[/SUPER-BOLD], but I guess like a lot of things in this city we have to settle.
I agree, but in the end it all comes down to money. :roll:
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Post by J Hrlec »

I was trying to find info on this and ended up at the link below.

I could not find anything about Clifton Road resurfacing unless that is a subset of the watermain replacement project listed. I did notice a Lake Rd resurfacing project out for bid.

http://www.ci.lakewood.oh.us/pw_eng_update.html
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Post by Joe Ott »

It was reported in the Lakewood Sun Post yesterday.
Before construction may start on the sensors, Clifton Boulevard will be re-paved in a separate project through an agreement with ODOT.

ODOT will remove the top three inches of Clifton Boulevard from West 117th to West Clifton, about 2.83 miles.
http://www.cleveland.com/lakewoodsunpos ... xml&coll=4

The Sun Post seems to be doing a pretty good job lately covering lkwd. That or I'm just paying more attention to it. They even did decent coverage of sports...
Valerie Molinski
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Post by Valerie Molinski »

The cost of asphalt paving has nearly tripled in the last six months. I wouldnt be surprised if the scope had to change due to this recent development.
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Interesting article on the traffic sensors. If someone were to check the Sun Post back in 1975 one would find an article about a proposal by a council candidate proposing the exact same thing (with 1970s technology).
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