
For locals and commuters traversing through Cleveland Heights, a heads-up on construction developments is in order: Fabrizi has taken to the streets to literally lay down the groundwork for smoother travels ahead on Yellowstone Road. According to a social media update from the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio - City Hall, the work that commenced with milling the existing asphalt today is poised to shift gears come tomorrow.
Starting today, the operational tactics will include rigorously excavating and grading the road, beginning at Monticello and extending towards Noble. To make this happen, those behind the wheel on westbound Monticello will need to navigate through a bit of a squeeze. The curb lane will be cordoned off for an estimated period of 2–3 weeks—weather playing the obliging host, that is. But not to worry, the adjacent westbound lane stays in play, with the closed segment to be freed up the moment conditions give the green light.
It's not just any construction crew that dips its toes into the weekend work waters, but these folks are. The game plan, as shared by the city, is to gun the engines on most Fridays and sprinkle some Saturdays into the mix, all in the service of pulling off the project on time. "We appreciate your patience as we work to improve our roadways!" reads the statement from the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio - City Hall's Facebook post.









