Parma ramping up busy sewer construction project schedule to eliminate flooding in people s basements cleveland.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cleveland.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Richmond Heights Mayor Kim Thomas was elected last to the position of vice president of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Suburban Council of Governments. Lyndhurst Mayor Patrick Ward continues in his role as president.
Parma addressing stormwater flooding issues with new infrastructure and added Veterans Memorial Park pond capacity
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Parma is close to completing a $70,000 project installing three sections of 60-inch pipe and a new cement structure to help flooding issues around the Pleasant Valley and Ridge road intersection. (John Benson/cleveland.com)
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PARMA, Ohio The looming threat of spring showers and torrential rains leading to flooding issues finds Parma currently taking a proactive approach.
One area of focus is the Pleasant Valley and Ridge road intersection, which had to be briefly closed nearly two years ago after more than four inches of rain fell in the southwest portion of the city.
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Parma council considers sewer district fund contribution to resident lake study
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
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PARMA, Ohio More than 30 years after the private, man-made Hollenbeck Lake last underwent repairs, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) has notified three property owners that its Class 1 dam needs work.
“The owners are required to submit an emergency action plan and also make improvements to the dam itself to ensure the safety of residents in case of a dam breach,” Ward 5 City Councilman Allan Divis said.
“If the owners cannot come to an agreement, it’s my understanding the lake may have to be drained and the residents would lose the lake,” he said.