Madison government leaders have been eager to complete this project to help control the increased amount of vehicle traffic that’s been entering the community to visit Sheetz and Love’s.
Madison Township and Lake County commissioners have teamed up to contribute $2.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds for the sewer project. Overall, the initiative is expected to cost $4 million, Brown said.
Another major goal for Madison Village government in 2024 is to complete the transfer of its water and sewer utilities to the Lake County Utilities Department.
For the past 18 months, Tom Olson of Mentor has been trying to get a large bank of street lights on State Route 2 in Lake County repaired because he's worried about highway safety.
Walking into Euclid’s main service department building, the smell of grease mixed with diesel fuel hits you immediately. The sounds of Euclid’s metal fabricator, grinding new parts for rows of trucks, fill the large building. Public Service Director Daniel Knecht says he’s lucky to be able to store his trucks inside during the winter as […]