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City to cost-share Bunker Stream Project

North Royalton City Council unanimously adopted legislation at its December 7 meeting that will allow for a Cost-Share agreement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) for the pre-design of the Bunker Road Stream Project. The NEORSD and North Royalton are working jointly in the Big Creek watershed near Bunker Road, where a local tributary flows into the Regional Stormwater System. According to the project agreement, “due to the alignment of the Regional Stormwater System and the local tributary, they are hydraulically connected and should be managed as one project to ensur ....

Dec 14, 2021

Council eyes stormwater basin regulations

The North Royalton City Council has been discussing amending the City’s regulations regarding the placement and use of retention and detention basins in new subdivisions. They introduced legislation at the December 7 City Council meeting. Ward 6 Councilman Mike Wos brought about the matter for initial discussion. He noted that many of the existing developments have the basins, which, in some cases, sit on private lots, but are technically the responsibility of the homeowners association (HOA) of the development. “When something needs to be done to the basin, there is sometimes a debate ov ....

Dec 14, 2021

Council discusses small box store regulations

The North Royalton City Council introduced legislation at its December 7 meeting that would place regulations on Small Box Discount Stores. This comes after a moratorium and subsequent renewal was placed by Council. In October, 2020, the North Royalton City Council unanimously adopted legislation that placed a temporary moratorium on small box discount stores across the City. The measure was introduced by Ward 2 Council Representative Linda Barath, Ward 1 Council Representative Jessica Fenos, and Ward 3 Council Representative Joanne Krejci. It was also co-sponsored by Council President Paul M ....

Dec 14, 2021

Rain and sleet did not dampen holiday parade spirit

Oh, the weather outside looked frightful and this snow is quite a sight-ful, but the lights will be all a-glow, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. Our parade has cars a stoppin’, because we paused our Christmas shoppin’, and the lights will be all a-glow, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow. When Santa finally comes in view, how the crowd will be yellin’ Wahoo! And the crush of the kids we warn, around Santa’s hut they will swarm. Oh, Mayor Larry has flipped the switch now, and the crowd gives him a big, Wow! The City Green is all a-glow- Hurray! Let it snow, let it snow, let ....

Nov 30, 2021

Smile! City considers installing cameras

License plate reading cameras were the topic of discussion at the North Royalton City Council’s November 16 Safety Committee meeting. A presentation was given by the firm Flock Safety, a firm that started in Atlanta in 2017. These cameras are currently being used in Brunswick, Brooklyn, Independence and Westlake. According to North Royalton Police Chief Keith Tarase, the North Royalton Police Department did test a plate reader that was installed in one of the squad cars about five years ago, but he said that it didn’t really work well. Currently, the North Royalton Police Department does ....

Nov 30, 2021

School Board News

By GLORIA PLEVA KACIK Contributing Writer The North Royalton Board of Education held their November meeting on Monday, November 15. The Board approved the following return of advances from the following funds to the general fund:507-9020 ESSER, $33,472.70; 507-9021 ESSER II, $565,006.19; 516-9021 IDEA B 2020-2021, $39,874.12; 551-9021 Title III LEP 2020-2021, $742.53; 572-9021 Title I 2020-2021, $14,630.43; 590-9021 Title II-A 2020-2021, $8,315.19. The Board approved the following CCIP grants for 2021-22: .ARP Homeless Round II, $9,862.16. The Board approved the following 2021-22 appropri ....

Nov 30, 2021

Volunteers pack 2000 boxes for Operation Christmas Child

The parking lot at Royal Redeemer Lutheran Church was fairly packed on Saturday, November 13. That was the first clue something exciting was taking place. A once-a-year activity had dozens and dozens of would-be elves opening red and green shoe boxes and filling them with treasures and love. It was the annual Operation Christmas Child (OCC) shoe box stuffing celebration. The excitement flowed from one room where notes of encouragement were being penned to the large community room where tables of items were laid out ready for selection as part of a gift to a child far from North Royalton. Pasto ....

Nov 30, 2021

Another superior year for the NRHS Marching Band

The North Royalton High School Marching Band showed itself to be one of the best units in Northeast Ohio this year. The band brought home a number of awards by participating in various competitions. Director of Bands at North Royalton High School, David Vitale, said he was pleased with the effort put forth by the students. “We got a plaque of participation from our own band show. We went to the Revere competition, we took third place in Class Double-A and best auxiliary in Class Double-A. We went to the Avon Lake competition where we got second place in Double-A. In the Swanton com ....

Nov 30, 2021

City to lease a Jail Cell

The City will be leasing a jail cell exclusively to the City of Berea. The City leases a limited number of jail cell beds on an exclusive basis to other governmental subdivisions and/or law enforcement agencies for fixed terms. City Council unanimously adopted legislation at the November 16 meeting, allowing Mayor Larry Antoskiewicz to enter into a lease agreement with the City of Berea for the exclusive right to the possession of one jail cell bed for the term of three months. The lease shall be in effect from January 1, 2022 through March 31, 2022 and may be renewed by mutual agreement. ....

Nov 30, 2021

Ten-digit phone dialing is now mandatory

For most North Royalton residents and businesses, local calls now require ten-digit dialing, which includes the area codes. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) made the change on October 24, to make way for an upcoming addition to phone services. In order to place a local call, residents must dial the area code + telephone number (or 1 + the area code + telephone number as applicable). Local calls dialed with only 7 digits will not be completed, and a recording may inform the caller that the call cannot be completed as dialed.. The FCC adopted 988 as a new 3-digit number to connect ....

Nov 30, 2021