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Commission approves minutes, hears Westgate project and roadwork updates

March 15, 2026 | Fairview Park, Cuyahoga County, Ohio


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Commission approves minutes, hears Westgate project and roadwork updates
The Fairview Park Planning & Design Commission approved the minutes from its March 18, 2026 meeting and spent the remainder of its April 15 session on general business updates and project timetables.

On procedure, Mr. Muhvic moved to approve the March 18 minutes; Mayor Schneider seconded and the motion passed with Ms. Kramer recorded as abstaining.

Building Commissioner Walter Maynard told the commission the city is entering a busy season at the Westgate commercial area. He listed four major projects under way or in review — Sweathouz, Removery, Petco (interior update), and Nothing Bundt Cake (inspections) — and said there are four in-ground pool permit submissions, two of which are in progress and two delayed by engineering reviews. Maynard said two residential interior projects are each estimated at about $500,000 and one large project approved in December was not pursued because the homeowner could not find a contractor within the desired budget.

Maynard reported storm-related outages affected almost 30 properties; he said one resident remained without power because the homeowner and electrician were still resolving how to restore service and that the city and utility were not at fault.

Mayor Schneider provided schedule details for W. 210 St. work: a resident meeting is planned for May 21, signage will be installed May 25, and construction is expected to begin the first week of June with lane closures at times and an anticipated completion in early August. He also said about 90% of the design work is complete for the Lorain Road project, which he estimated at roughly $6.5 million for repaving, re-signalization and restriping; he warned there will likely be resident concern about changes to the roadway layout and said the project is a couple years away.

With no further business the commission adjourned at 7:15 p.m.

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