Politics & Government
Cleveland Holding Public Meeting on E. 152nd Street Rehabilitation
Planning, engineering, and early construction plans will be shared with the audience.

CLEVELAND, OH - A 1.6-mile rehabilitation project will be the subject of a public information meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 4, at 6 p.m. The rejuvenation of East 152nd Street from Woodworth Avenue to Waterloo Road will be discussed.
The event will be held at the Five Points Community Center, 812 East 152nd Street, and is free and open to the public. Council members Michael D. Polensek and Jeffrey D. Johnson are hosting the event. They will be joined by members of Mayor Frank Jackson's office, including Matthew Spronz, director of the Office of Capital Projects and Richard Switalski, manager of the Division of Engineering and Construction.
At the meeting, planning, engineering, and early construction plans will be shared with the audience. In a city document, portions of the project are outlined. Namely, new waterlines along between Woodworth Road and St. Clair Avenue, and the rebuilding of signalized curbs.
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The project will also likely include asphalt resurfacing, base removal and replacement, sidewalk work, new driveway aprons, roadway drainage and more.
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