From the Desk of Mayor Bill Cervenik

Just when you thought that yellow barrel season was coming to an end, the reconstruction project for East 222nd Street has begun. This exciting and necessary project will cover the area of East 222nd Street between Tungsten Road and Euclid Avenue and will include new waterlines, minor widening of the street, paving, new street lighting, curbs, sidewalks and aprons. The $3 million project is being funded by the Cleveland Water Department, Cuyahoga County, the State of Ohio as well as local funding. A similar project was completed a few years ago along a larger section of East 222nd Street.  This is a highly traveled road and the home to some of Euclid’s largest and most notable businesses. The much needed improvements will benefit the day to day operations for these businesses and create a more welcoming entrance way for all of its many users.  Tungsten Road, between East 222nd and East 200th Streets, is next in line for the same reconstruction improvements in 2015.

It’s hard to believe that summer is coming to an end. I hope you had the opportunity to attend some of the new special events the City of Euclid offered over the past few months.  I have heard from many people who were very pleased and proud of the Wind Festival that took place in June and the new monthly free summer concerts, which took place at Sims Park.  We are planning to bring back these events next year and look to improve and expand their offerings. Please give me a call or email me with any suggestions you have for the events and any other topics you would like to discuss with me. 

God Bless and let us all be thankful for what we have.

Mayor Bill Cervenik

bcervenik@cityofeuclid.com

216-289-2751

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Volume 5, Issue 8, Posted 5:17 PM, 09.04.2014