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2017 Lakewood Repaving: Is Your Street On The List?
The city released a list of streets that will have construction done before the end of the year. Find out if your street is on the list.

LAKEWOOD, OH — The city released a list of streets that will be repaved before the end of 2017 on its website on Tuesday. Bidding has just been opened for the projects, so there's no schedule yet for specific streets, but the city engineer told Patch he believes repaving will begin in late June.
All construction on the streets must be completed by October 1, 2017, the city engineer said. The city is currently estimating the repavings will cost approximately $1.7 million for capital roadways and $405,000 for CDBG streets.
A map of all streets slated for 2017 construction can be found at the bottom of this article. The streets scheduled for work include:
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Capital Resurfacing
- Clarence Avenue, from Hazelwood Avenue to Madison Avenue
- Cook Road, from Detroit Avenue to Clifton Boulevard
- Cranford Avenue, from Detroit Ave. to Clifton Blvd.
- Lincoln Avenue, from Lakewood Heights Boulevard to Franklin Boulevard
- Margaret Avenue, from Woodward Avenue to Carabel Avenue
- Northland Avenue, from Delaware Avenue to Margaret Avenue
- Olive Avenue, from Delaware Ave. to Hilliard Boulevard
- Warren Road, from Detroit Ave. to railroad tracks
- Wilbert Road, from Clifton Boulevard to Cliff Drive
CDBG Resurfacing
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- Elbur Avenue, from Detroit Ave. to Franklin Blvd.
- Elbur Lane, from Elbur Ave. to cul-de-sac
- Hopkins Avenue, from Detroit Ave. to Madison Avenue
Watermain Replacement
- Brown Road, from Lakewood Heights Blvd. to Madison Ave.
- Lincoln Avenue, from Detroit Ave. to Franklin Blvd.
- Marlowe Avenue, from Detroit Ave. to Madison Ave.
- Mars Avenue, from Athens Avenue to Delaware Ave.
- Scenic Street, from Detroit Extension to end

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