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Reporter’s Notebook: Feb. 20 Berea City Council

Treehouse Project takes next steps.
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Ursula Saadeh
Reporter’s Notebook: Berea City Council

On Feb. 20 the Berea City Council met for their biweekly meeting.  

The North-end sewer project has been completed and is fully connected to the Northeast Regional Sewer District Shaft. The Treehouse Project got started with footers and posts being staked sometime during the week of Feb. 12th, and excavation started on Feb. 19. The Shade Tree Commission went out and surveyed the tree lawns behind the high school. The commission will be planting 85 trees. 

An ordinance was approved by the council for an agreement with the Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District to help with construction and post-construction stormwater management.  

Ordinances 2-1, 2-3, 2-4 and 2-5 were all read for the second time by the council. Ordinance 2-1 is in regard to the adoption of the new Ohio building code. Ordinance 2-3 would allow for all necessary actions to accept the Northeast Ohio Public Energy Council grant funds. Ordinance 2-4 is a renewal of the agreement with the county. Ordinance 2-5 is about the resurfacing of Bagley Road from Front Street to Lindbergh Boulevard.  

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Ordinance 2-6, the yearly final appropriation measures, was read for the first time by the council.  

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