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Cleveland Heights Road Repairs

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

2012 Road Repairs: Street Work Scheduled For The Week of May 14

Cleveland Heights will repair more than 50 roads this year. Here are the streets the city plans to work on this week.

At the end of March, we told you about the streets Cleveland Heights plans to fix this year. More than 50 are on the list to be repaved or surface treated. Last week, work began on nine roads. This week, seven more streets will be surface treated: Repairs take a day or two per street and about two to three weeks per group, said Alex Mannarino, public works director. Work usually begins on Monday but can be pushed back because of weather. The streets will not be closed off, Mannarino said, but parking can be limited. Look for more road work updates throughout the orange barrel season, and click on the interactive map above to view all streets the city plans to fix.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

2012 Road Repairs: Street Work Scheduled This Week

Cleveland Heights will repair more than 50 roads this year. Here are the streets the city plans to work on starting this week.

At the end of March, we told you about the streets Cleveland Heights plans to fix this year. More than 50 are on the list to be repaved or surface-treated, and work is slated to start on nine roads this week. The following streets will be surface-treated first: Repairs take a day or two per street and about two to three weeks per group, said Alex Mannarino, public works director. Work was supposed to begin Monday but was pushed back because of weather. Look for more road work updates throughout the orange barrel season, and click on the interactive map above to view all streets the city plans to fix.

Harry Heights

10:28 pm on Friday, July 6, 2012

The street repairs are sub par. They barely graded the streets, patched pot holes, then covered the streets in tar, dropped gravel and ran over it with a steam roller. It smells horrible more than two weeks later. I wish they would have used white concrete, no smell, reflects sun so it is much cooler. Instead we get industrial waste dumped across a city that used to care about the environment.   more ›

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