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Board Action June 2002

 

At the September 13, 2002 NOACA Governing Board meeting, Board members amended the State Fiscal Year 2002-2005 Transportation Improvement Program (TIP) to include the following projects:

  • Traffic signal replacement at various intersections along Babbitt Road, Chardon Road, East 200th Street, East 222nd Street and St. Clair Avenue in Euclid
  • Purchase of eight forty-foot replacement buses for Laketran
  • Resurfacing North Ridge Road/Cooper Foster Park Road from Broadway Avenue to SR-57 in Sheffield Township, Elyria Township and Lorain
  • Minor rehabilitation of US-20, from .12 miles west of Parsons Road to .39 miles west of SR-301 in New Russia and Carlisle Townships
Board members also approved the following grant requests submitted under Intergovernmental Review:
  • Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District request for an $18,115,000 Water Pollution Control Loan Fund Program grant from Ohio EPA to construct a new sewer serving the communities of Seven Hills, Parma and Brooklyn Heights
  • Lorain County Commissioners' request for a $447,000 Ohio Small Cities Community Development Block Grant to upgrade water and sewer facilities on Tenney Avenue, Hall Court and Henry Street in Amherst
  • City of North Ridgeville request for a $65,000 Ohio Small Cities Community Development Block Grant for the construction of 2,900 linear feet of sanitary sewer along Chestnut Ridge Road from Lear Nagle Road to Bainbridge Road
Members postponed a resolution to become a funding partner for the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's Euclid Corridor Transportation Project. The resolution proposes contributing $10 million in NOACA-controlled federal Congestion Mitigation Air Quality (CMAQ) funds toward construction of the project.