ROCKY RIVER, Ohio Here are the latest updates in Rocky River for road repairs and projects, progress with the new police station and the construction project at Bradstreets Landing as supplied by the Director of Public Safety Service, Rich Snyder. The descriptions show clearly all projects are making progress.

For the Crack & Joint Sealing Program, the contractor has completed work on Lake Road and is close to completing Hilliard Boulevard. After Hilliard is complete the contractor will move to Wooster Road and Story Road. Drivers are cautioned to drive slowly through these work areas.

On Center Ridge Road the painting of all poles is complete. New striping will be applied to the pavement soon. Old signal heads and poles will be removed upon activation of the new signal heads.

For the Morewood Parkway Sewer/Water/Repaving Project, City Council is currently reviewing the project. Construction is expected to begin in late June or early July.

Lake Road Ramps Resurfacing connecting Beachcliff Boulevard to Lake Road began June 1. Intermediate courses of asphalt have been applied on both ramps to allow for maintenance of traffic. Full depth concrete repairs will take place next week. Expect periodic ramp closures and heed the detour signage that is posted.

At the new Police Station jail doors were installed. Contractors are beginning to punch list items on the second floor. Fixtures, furnishings and equipment are being delivered and installation of the items is beginning. The garage door installation is ongoing and the elevator is being installed. Glass windows are also being installed throughout the station.

At Bradstreets Landing work on the pier is ongoing. A kayak launch area has been opened at the west end of the beach as the beach itself remains closed. Residents are asked to please maintain 50 feet of distance from the pier at all times.

Bradstreets Landing work planned for next week:

Complete new beam seats for precast tee beams.

Prepare grading on pier for concrete planters and seating area. Place grout backfill along cap beams.

Form and set steel reinforcement for pier cap beams.

Note that the pier and the work zone is closed to the public. Construction fencing has been set up to isolate the work site from the public. As a matter of safety, the city asks that no one enter the work zone.

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