PUBLIC WORKS Chris Arrietta, Public Works Director
chris.arrietta@beachwoodohio.com
216.292.1922
• Tons of Rubbish Collected 3,418.66 • Tons of Recycling Materials Generated 9,094.68 • Tons of Leaves Collected 1,047.21 • Tons of Brush Collected 460.59 • Tons of Computers Recycled 6.67 • Tons of Tires Recycled 4.43 • Tons of Household Hazardous Waste 1.31 • Dead Animal Picked Up 238 • Tree Lawns Repaired 42 • Appliances Picked Up 96 • Skunks Caught 15 • Special Rubbish Pickups 3,352 By The Numbers
2023 Projects The Recreational Improvement Project, which included six pickleball courts, two sand volleyball courts, one grass volleyball court and community gardens with 86 plots, was completed. The Bryden Road Storm Sewer Culvert Project was finished which will improve both street and residential flooding. This storm sewer culvert project was fully funded utilizing community cost-share funds through Cuyahoga County. Streets & Sidewalks The following streets were resurfaced:
• Special Recycle Pickups 711 • Residents Requests Completed 7,566 • Signs Repaired/Replaced 64 • Sewer Laterals Televised 396 • Sewer Action Orders Completed 442 • Catch Basins Cleaned 479 • Catch Basins Repaired 4 • Tons of Cold Patch Used 23.10 • Tons of Asphalt Used 34.62 • Tons of Concrete Poured 147.92 • Trees Planted 96 • Total Tree Work Completed 576
• Auburn Drive • Blossom Lane • Edgehill Drive • Bernwood Road • Brucefield Road • Crafton Road • Hazelmere Road • Wimbledon Road • Penshurst Road • Woodside Lane • Margot Court
• Halworth Road (Belvoir to the corporation line) • East Groveland (Lyndway to Beachwood Boulevard)
Cracks sealed on the following streets:
• Brentwood Road • Edgewood Road • Albert Lane • Shakercrest Boulevard
Replaced sidewalks on the following streets:
• Fairmount Boulevard • Shaker Boulevard • Richmond Road
• Greenwich Lane • Deborah Drive
Senior Rubbish Assistance Program The city is proud to continue the Senior Rubbish Assistance program, designed to aid seniors over the age of 80 by managing their rubbish carts from their homes to the curb and back again. This invaluable service not only supports senior residents, but also aligns with the city’s commitment to promoting “aging in place,” enabling seniors to main-tain their independence and remain within the comfort of their own homes.
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