NE Ohio Approves $70M Stadium Road Upgrades
Northeast Ohio Approves $70.3M Stadium Road Upgrades; Federal Funds Unlocked
The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency board approved a $70.3M plan for road upgrades near the proposed Cleveland Browns stadium site in Brook Park. The projects include reconfiguring ramps, enhancing local streets, and constructing a pedestrian bridge. The boards decision unlocks access to federal funds for transportation improvements. Despite mixed views on the broader stadium debate, board members focused on traffic changes, with some concerns about congestion spilling into nearby cities. Agency staff analysis predicts fewer local delays but some slowdowns on surrounding roads during big events. More work lies ahead, including adding the projects to the long range federal funding plan and a Brook Park planning commission vote on March twenty fourth. The city is competing for state grants and a $25M federal award amid limited funds.
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