Cuyahoga County to fine the City of Lakewood $100,000
Posted: Thu May 15, 2014 2:24 pm
Cuyahoga County wants the City of Lakewood to pay $100,000 to replace faulty concrete on 117th Street. The street is studded with pot holes, hairline cracks and uneven pavement.
http://www.cleveland.com/lakewood/index ... way_f.html
West 117th Street is not in bad condition because of the weather. A lot of older streets had little damage. The type of weathering and hairline cracks that exist are the result of shoddy workmanship and bad concrete mix. The street is not that old. If you put in a new driveway 5 years ago would you quietly accept the bill to repair cracks, holes and pitting just because the contractor says "It was a bad winter"?
The County should pay for the entire $400,000 cost and not just $300,000.
If the County doesn't want to go after the contractor then the County can take the money out of the cost overrun account for the new admin building, or the subsidy account for the Ameritrust deal or the "extra" money left over from the convention center, or the subsidy account for the downtown ( insert project here).
The City should refuse to cave into the demands of Cuyahoga County.
Is this how regionalism is going to work? They make the mistake and we pay the bill?
Will anyone in City Council weigh in on this?
http://www.cleveland.com/lakewood/index ... way_f.html
West 117th Street is not in bad condition because of the weather. A lot of older streets had little damage. The type of weathering and hairline cracks that exist are the result of shoddy workmanship and bad concrete mix. The street is not that old. If you put in a new driveway 5 years ago would you quietly accept the bill to repair cracks, holes and pitting just because the contractor says "It was a bad winter"?
The County should pay for the entire $400,000 cost and not just $300,000.
If the County doesn't want to go after the contractor then the County can take the money out of the cost overrun account for the new admin building, or the subsidy account for the Ameritrust deal or the "extra" money left over from the convention center, or the subsidy account for the downtown ( insert project here).
The City should refuse to cave into the demands of Cuyahoga County.
Is this how regionalism is going to work? They make the mistake and we pay the bill?
Will anyone in City Council weigh in on this?