This section monitors construction of ADA ramps, 50/50 sidewalk repairs, road bridges, and subdivisions in the public right-of-way.
Engineering Design
216.664.2379 - Weekdays 8 am to 5 pm
This section develops, manages, and completes street and bridge capital improvements. It manages pavement, reviews grading and fill permits and lends design support for capital improvement programs. Current programs include designs for Cornell Bridge, Quincy Road, Big Creek, and Euclid Corridor.
Plats and Surveys
216.664.2460 - Weekdays 8 am to 5 pm
This section provides survey documents and vital property development information and assigns house numbers. It maintains records of plats and subdivisions and verifies elevations, lines and points with documentation and field work. It also records and replaces "survey monuments"- bronze disks set in rock or permanent structures used as controls for US mapping.
Bureau of Sidewalks
The Bureau of Sidewalks assures proper maintenance of the City’s public sidewalks; issues citations, violation notifications, and permits; and administers two sidewalk repair programs. -more
This section improves the safety, performance, life-span and aesthetics of the transportation infrastructure through design and construction projects. Its engineers inspect roads and bridges and prepare plans, specifications and cost estimates to recommend Capital Program projects.
The section also coordinates the selection and award of consulting service and construction contracts. It manages engineering consultant firms and construction companies under City contract; ensures that design and construction work comply with Federal, State and local standards; and pursues and coordinates ODOT, County, and private capital improvement projects.
Office of Capital Projects Jomarie Wasik, Director 601 Lakeside Ave., Rm 113 Cleveland, Ohio 44114
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