The Rockcliff Drive Infrastructure Project is a comprehensive municipal improvement initiative in Rocky River, Ohio, designed to replace aging underground utilities and surface pavement. Scheduled for a construction window between ... The post Rockcliff Drive Infrastructure Project, Sewer Upgrades,
The familiar sight of the Dunkin’ at 6353 SOM Center Road has officially vanished from the Solon landscape, making way for a modern reconstruction project designed to tackle one of ... The post Dunkin’ in Solon Demolished for Major Drive-Thru Expansion first appeared on Northeast Ohio News.
Summit County offers help with lowering energy costs, including insulation, air sealing, furnace repair/replacement, and hot water tank repair/replacement, countywide through the Home Weatherization Assistance Program (HWAP). Unlike some other housing repair programs which can only be used in certai
Emergency crews successfully evacuated 92 residents and contained a roof fire fueled by high winds at the local care facility. MACEDONIA, Ohio – On March 13, 2026, the Macedonia Fire Department responded to an active structure fire at the Avenue at Macedonia Care and Rehabilitation Center located on
The City of Stow has awarded contracts for two significant ODOT Local Public Agency projects as part of CROSSROADS 91/59, a major initiative to improve local roadways along Routes 91 and 59.
Beginning the week of March 16, Stow Road at the I-480 bridge will be closed by ODOT for 240 days to replace the bridge deck and resurface. Detour will route traffic through Middleton Road to Ravenna Road to Old Mill Road.
GoBus has begun operating twice-daily intercity bus service from Bridge Street in Ashtabula Harbor, with stops in Painesville and a Cleveland airport park-and-ride connecting to RTA and routes into Pennsylvania.
The Ohio Department of Transportation has released its weekly traffic impact report for District 4, covering Ashtabula, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, Summit, and Trumbull counties. All listed work is weather dependent and subject to change.
Public Works — Akron / Fairlawn - Schocalog Run Watershed
Council approved a sponsorship agreement with the City of Fairlawn for the Water Resource Restoration Sponsor Program to remove a dam along Schocalog Run, part of Fairlawn's $1.2M project to convert the former Rosemont Country Club into a 66-acre preserve.
Council approved a participatory agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation for the construction and resurfacing of Talmadge Avenue, adding to Akron's ongoing road improvement program.