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A longstanding debate in Northeast Ohio is making its way to the Statehouse. Tuesday, Brunswick and Strongsville neighbors near Boston Road are voicing their concerns about proposed highway access from I-71 during testimony for House Bill 276.
The committee was hearing testimony in support of HB 276. The measure would remove language added to the Transporation Budget earlier in the year.News 5 previously interviewed Shrea Kellums and her husband, Mike Kellums, at their home on Boston Road in the spring, shortly after the Transporation Budget was signed into law. Shrea has been organizing neighbors, relaying information and collecting petition signatures for months.
“As I mentioned to the governor, I said this will be the poster child for this safety project,” Patton said. It also confirmed the fears of many who live near Boston Road: Homes and neighborhoods would likely be displaced by a partial or full interchange project. It was a point some witnesses stressed during testimony on Tuesday. Several Brunswick city leaders attended the hearing and told committee members the current language in the Transporation Budget is vague and could create harmful requirements for communities across Ohio.
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