News 5 told you about a new proposed highway interchange between Strongsville and Brunswick. Now, neighbors are raising concerns.
BRUNSWICK, Ohio — Brunswick neighbors are pushing back against a proposed controversial road project.
“This isn’t a Brunswick vs. Strongsville football game. It’s our lives, our livelihoods and our lives and our future,” said Mike Kellums. “I-71 was built in the late 50s when Strongsville and Brunswick had just a few thousand people apiece. It was all farmland back then,” State Rep. Tom Patton told News 5 in March, explaining the population of Strongsville is now near 50,000 and Brunswick is above 35,000.
In addition to placing signs in yards, a growing number of neighbors opposing the interchange have attended public comment periods at both Strongsville and Brunswick City Council meetings. Monday, about a half dozen people shared their opinions.
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