North Royalton plans to stabilize a streambank that because of erosion is eating into residential properties on Ohio 82 near North Akins Road.
The total cost of the surveying and design is estimated at $92,925. The city will contribute $8,850 toward the design work. An engineering firm has not yet been hired, Haselton said.
Haselton said the trouble spot is on the south side of 82, about 500 feet east of North Akins. North Akins is between York Road to the west and Bennett Road to the east.Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer DistrictThe sewer district, according to its report, found that erosion was occurring along about 355 linear feet of a tributary to the East Branch of the Rocky River and was affecting about four residential properties.
Looking at aerial photos, the sewer district determined that the stream’s alignment hasn’t changed for the most part since 1951. However, the stream has been impacted by the development of homes and apartment buildings over the years. “The complete adjustment could take decades and would result in considerable damage to private property and excessive sediment loading downstream,” the sewer district said.
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