East 200th Street Construction Updates

November 11, 2024

Terrace Construction anticipates E. 200th Street to be reopened to both northbound and southbound traffic in early December for the winter.

UPDATE: November 11th, 2024

Terrace Construction is starting to wind down construction for the season. The first two phases of the waterline replacement (Murnick Drive to Fuller Avenue) will be complete, with the final phase (Fuller Avenue to Lake Shore Boulevard) to be completed in early 2025. Terrace Construction anticipates E. 200th Street to be reopened to both northbound and southbound traffic in early December for the winter. When construction is scheduled to begin again in 2025, traffic will return to one-way traffic.


UPDATE: September 26th, 2024

Phase I (Murnick Drive to Goller Avenue) of the water main replacement is complete with the new main and hydrants installed. Phase II (Goller Avenue to Fuller Avenue) has started with the temporary water line (the above ground black piping in the street) laid and the connections to the temporary water line being made. So far everything still appears to be on schedule; however, the schedule is being re-examined regularly. Any changes to the schedule, if any, will be passed along as soon as they are known.


UPDATE: September 6th, 2024

Terrace Construction reports that work is on schedule at this point in the project. Crews are currently working in the trench in the roadway between N. Lakeland Boulevard and Pawnee Avenue. Crews are also saw cutting pavement moving north in the area of Monterey Avenue. We expect the next construction update the week of September 25th, unless there is something unexpected crews come across. 


Posted: July 31st, 2024

Terrace Construction will close E. 200th Street to southbound traffic starting this coming Monday, July 29th. Traffic will only be able to travel northbound and must use E. 222nd Street or E. 185th Street in order to head southbound. Please see more details about the construction project below.


What is the contractor’s name?

Terrace Construction Co., Inc. 


Who should I contact if there is an issue during construction?

Terrace Construction will be providing notification shortly with their contact information, including an emergency contact phone number. Please contact Terrace Construction for immediate concerns. Otherwise, please e-mail Patrick Grogan-Myers at pgrogan-myers@cityofeuclid.com or call (216) 289-2830 with non-urgent questions or concerns. 


What is the timeline for construction?

Waterline work will take place in three phases, with the plan to begin at N. Lakeland Boulevard and moving north to Lake Shore Boulevard. The plan is for the water main replacement to be complete by the end of November 2024 and then begin road repairs and repaving in Spring 2025. Construction is projected to be complete in September 2025. 


How will traffic patterns change during construction?

During construction, traffic on E. 200th Street will be restricted to northbound only. Southbound traffic will have to detour to E. 185th Street or E. 222nd Street. To be clear, during construction you will not be able to drive southbound on E. 200th Street toward Interstate 90 during construction.


What are the first steps of construction?

Terrace will begin by putting in the temporary waterline. This temporary waterline will run above ground and connect to each property to maintain water service during construction. Once the temporary waterline is in place, Terrace will begin the process of digging up the roadway and installing the new water main. 


Will my business lose water service?

Your business will have water service during construction through the use of a temporary waterline. There may be a brief period of time when Terrace Construction is switching your water service from the underground water main to the temporary above-ground waterline. Terrace Construction will let you know ahead of time when they anticipate to make this switchover.


How often will updates be provided? How can I learn more information?

Our goal is to share updates every 2 – 3 weeks or more frequently, if available. Information will also be available on the City’s website: www.cityofeuclid.com

November 19, 2024
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