At its June 26 meeting, Cincinnati City Council unanimously passed two ordinances to provide the go-ahead for two local road projects.
The first ordinance pledges $110,000 in matching funds and cooperation with the Ohio Department of Transportation for a $1.1 million project to apply street calming, high friction treatment to the pavement of eight road segments within the City, including:
- Gilbert Avenue, from Blair Avenue to Victory Parkway and from Durrell Avenue to Harvard Avenue;
- Colerain Avenue, from Raeburn Drive to 550 feet east of Tranquility Lane;
- Linwood Avenue, from McLaughlin Place to Beechmont Avenue;
- Glenway Avenue, from Overlook Avenue to Olivia Lane;
- Salem Road, from Moon Valley Lane to 550 feet south of Putnam Road;
- Queen City Avenue, from 400 feet west to 300 feet east of LaFeuille Avenue;
- Montana Avenue, from 1,100 feet east of Farrell Drive to Interstate 74; and
- Vine Street, from 300 feet south of Beldare Avenue to Tower Street.
The project, scheduled to begin next spring between Gray Road and Bilamy Court, will include street resurfacing, curb repair, and the installation of sidewalks.
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