
North Ridgeville's green spaces are getting a polish, courtesy of a hefty state-funded check. The City of North Ridgeville Government took to social media to share news of impending upgrades for Root Road Park. According to the City of North Ridgeville Government announcement, these improvements are enabled by a $500,000 infusion from H.B. 2, aimed at transforming public spaces into safer and more enjoyable areas.
Big-ticket items on the agenda include an expanded and paved parking lot, optimized for greater accessibility and vehicle capacity. Flood management is also in the pipeline with plans for an advanced stormwater drainage system, marked by the installation of a new detention pond. Additionally, a landscaped mound is slated to emerge, which promises to enhance the park's aesthetic. Local contractors gunning for a job can throw their hat in the ring until the bidding closes at 11:00 a.m. on September 25, 2025, at City Hall.
Interested parties can find more details on the proposal submission process, as well as project specifications, by visiting the city's official website. The improvements to Root Road Park are poised to set a new standard for public space in North Ridgeville, marrying practicality with scenic upgrades. As this project unfolds, residents can look forward to a rejuvenated, multifaceted park experience in the seasons to come.









