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Cleveland City Council is investing $30 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars to make infrastructure improvements throughout the city, including renovating parks, installing speed tables and repaving roads.
After years of advocacy, study, and collaboration, the first phase of traffic calming infrastructure has been completed on Franklin Boulevard in Cleveland, with the second phase expected to conclude in 2023. Seven new traffic circles are part of the redesign.
Mayor Justin Bibb and Cleveland City Council members showed off the first rubberized speed table – which resembles a wider, flatter speed bump – on Corlett Avenue in the Union-Miles neighborhood.