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CLEVELAND, Ohio – James “Jim” Friedl is losing hope in the City of Cleveland after he says he paid $780 for his cracked sidewalk to be replaced a year ago and has yet to see any repairs.
“I think it's safety and I just don't want to get in trouble by the city if I keep waiting for the sidewalks to get fixed,” said Friedl. “In 2022, publicly bid contracts resulted in excessively high prices to perform repairs,” the letter states. “The city made the decision to perform the work with our in-house maintenance crews to ensure cost remained low for our residents. However, the demands of the division for routine maintenance services resulted in approximately 100 homes not being replaced at the end of last year.”
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