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Cleveland Heights' Noble Road To Be Resurfaced

The city will host a public meeting to discuss the project on March 30. Construction is expected to begin during the first week of April.

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH - The city is hosting a public meeting on the upcoming Noble Road resurfacing project. The meeting will be held March 30 at 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Heights Community Center, 1 Monticello Blvd.

The meeting discussing the project is free to attend and open to all residents. Representatives from Cuyahoga County, construction company C.A. Agresta, and Cleveland Heights will be on-hand to answer any questions and provide background on the project.

The Noble Road project is wholly county funded and will cost $2.9 million. The street will undergo asphalt planing and resurfacing and will receive new, ADA-compliant curbs. Work is scheduled to begin during the first week of April, the city says on its website.

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The Noble Road project will stretch from Mayfield Road to the North Corporate Limit of Cleveland Heights, the city says. The project will be funded through Issue 1 (the Ohio Public Works Commission) and the Cuyahoga County Vehicle License Tax Fund.

You can see the city's full resurfacing plan by clicking here.

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