Cleveland Heights wants to buy out owner of the oft-hit “Where’s-My-Guardrail” house

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Cleveland Heights wants to buy out owner of the oft-hit “Where’s-My-Guardrail” house
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At this point, 'fair market value' remains in the eye of the beholder.

A runaway SUV was actually the second car in the same weekend to crash into these boulders in front of the home on Fairmount Boulevard directly facing the "T" intersection with South Taylor Road, this one on the night of Oct. 8. From witness accounts, neither driver appeared to be seriously injured. The impact of this second crash actually moved the rocks from their original placement by the City of Cleveland Heights, which now wants to buy the property.

In all cases, the drivers have escaped serious injury -- generally winding up in jail rather than the hospital. And Gall has also lived to tell the tales. Gall noted last year that at the time the garage was hit, contractors were just wrapping up the renovation of his house. The solution needs to balance three different interests, Williams told council during his “City Administrator’s Report.”

In balancing the collective well-being of all parties concerned, Williams said the city is also trying to come up with a solution that does not “unreasonably affect travel in that intersection.” “They want to buy me out, but I don’t see how that helps my next -door neighbors, who have also been hit,” Gall said.

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