The green fencing surrounding the former Ridgewood Lake will stay up well into spring of 2024 to prevent wildlife from eating the landscaping.
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Residents say it's been a frustrating, drawn-out process, but city officials and the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District say it will be worth the wait. Now, when he walks out of his Roycroft Drive place, he's greeted with the sights and sounds of"a bunch of construction equipment. Noises. Loud noises in the morning waking you up early," Simic said.Green mesh fencing has surrounded the entire empty lake and future upper Ridgewood Catch Basin since around this time last year.
The Sewer District previously told News 5 it would be able to hold back about four million gallons more than what was previously held in the basin. However, in order to make that happen, Elting said the green fencing has to stick around a bit longer, likely into late Spring, to protect the landscaping and park aesthetic from the active wildlife.
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