Jan. 27 Cuyahoga Falls City Council meeting
Covered by Documenter Michelle DeShon (see her notes here)
At the Jan. 27 Cuyahoga Falls City Council meeting, Finance Director Bryan Hoffman reported that the city ended 2024 with a record $25.5 million balance.
Income tax revenues rose by 5.1% compared to 2023, and the city maintained a $1.86 million balance for construction and maintenance expenses, allowing flexibility for road salt purchases.
Revenue from both The Natatorium and Water Works Family Aquatic Center increased, while the city’s self-insurance fund incurred $8.3 million in expenses due to rising hospitalization and prescription drug costs.
The 2025 city budget, approved by council in December, projects nearly $269 million in total expenditures. The $6.7 million RiverLoop Project, slated to begin in May and be completed by year-end, aims to revitalize the downtown area with enhanced amenities and accessibility.
The project will include rebuilding the lower boardwalk and adding a new upper loop that will connect with Front Street at Broad Boulevard and Oakwood Drive.
Infrastructure is a key focus of the 2025 budget, with an additional $1 million allocated for street paving, bringing total asphalt repair funding to $4 million and concrete street repairs to $600,000.
Is your road being resurfaced in 2025?
This list shows the roadways planned for resurfacing this year.
Street From To 10th Street Roosevelt Silver Lake 10th Street Chestnut Sackett 17th Street Grant Highbridge 20th Street Highbridge Grant 7th Street Chestnut Sackett 7th Street Sackett Broad 7th Street Roosevelt Lincoln Americana Drive Chateau South end Anderson Road Munroe Falls Myrtle Antoinette Drive East end West end Ardella Road Phillips Hoffman Bath Road West East city line Northampton Road Beacon Hill Circle Buckingham Gate End Broadway East Newberry Germaine Chateau Drive Wyoga Lake Americana Crown Pointe Parkway Haas Crowne Ridge Crown Ridge Drive End End Drexmore Drive Ravenshollow 200′ South Dwight Street Northmoreland North end Dwight Street Northmoreland South end Francis Avenue 2nd Street 9th Street Garfield Avenue Northland End Garfield Avenue Ironwood Northland Hanover Street Bailey Broadway East High Street Center Portage Trail Jennings Avenue Bailey Oakwood Kennedy Boulevard Bailey Golf Course Keyser Parkway Hillbrook Chart Road Lehigh Avenue Hudson Charles Leighton Avenue 11th Street 12th Street Leighton Avenue 10th Street 11th Street Meredith Lane Northampton City Line Norona Drive Wyoga Lake Boulevard End Orlen Avenue Bailey End Phillips Drive Woodbrook Ardella Queens Gate Circle Buckingham Gate End Ravenshollow Drive Keyser Parkway N. End Rockledge Trail End End Roosevelt Avenue Oakwood Elmwood Scala Drive Norona Treeside Searl Street Tallmadge Broadway East Silver Lake Avenue 13th Street Lillis Suncrest Circle Suncrest End Suncrest Drive Munroe Falls Bailey Treeside Drive Wyoga Lake Boulevard East city line Valley Road Portage Trail State Valley View Drive End Grant Willis Street Orlen Munroe Falls Wyoga Lake Boulevard Wyoga Lake Road City lineFlock camera use will continue in Cuyahoga Falls
Council also authorized the city to renew its contract with Flock Group, Inc. In 2023, the city purchased 26 Flock cameras for intersections across the city.
The cameras capture video and have advanced license plate reader technology — Flock will continue to provide and maintain traffic cameras at these intersections.
Flock cameras are used in several Northeast Ohio communities, including Akron, Cleveland, Coventry, Solon and Twinsburg.
Read Documenter Michelle DeShon’s notes here:
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