September 12, 20231 yr Quote My brother talked to one of the bridge workers, and they are shooting for "end of September." did they specify which year? Edited September 12, 20231 yr by dwolfi01
September 12, 20231 yr One of the mechanicals was discovered to be broken during the start up process, so that was a bit of a setback. Should start safety tests on Thursday, so best case scenario would be opening early next week. That’s assuming nothing else is discovered to be broken during that process though. Edited September 12, 20231 yr by Enginerd
September 23, 20231 yr Welp, obviously the bridge isn’t open yet. A few more parts were found to not be working, and the contractor is still trying to fix mistakes they made long ago. Could be a few days, could be a few weeks…but there’s not that much more to do.
September 24, 20231 yr they're certainly working on it a lot lately at least. I see them out there every morning. I swear I sometimes saw them on Sundays sometimes too lately.
September 24, 20231 yr so was the contractor out of their depth? or is this just the nature of dealing with this old infrastructure?
September 24, 20231 yr Aren't there supposed to be penalties ($xx,000 per day late in delivering the project, as well as incentives for finishing before the deadline)? Or did the state not give a crap and bother to impose it cause its a Cleveland project and they couldn't care less?
September 25, 20231 yr ^ i dk if you can do that with an old bridge. they are sure to find unusual issues that need addressed. and then they have to hunt all over or remanufacture parts. not so easy or speedy to do. i just know this because this is always how it is when the bascule bridge in lorain needs repairs. things always pop up and there are always delays. everybody grumbles, but its understandable.
September 25, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, mrnyc said: ^ i dk if you can do that with an old bridge. they are sure to find unusual issues that need addressed. and then they have to hunt all over or remanufacture parts. not so easy or speedy to do. i just know this because this is always how it is when the bascule bridge in lorain needs repairs. things always pop up and there are always delays. everybody grumbles, but its understandable. I remember being stranded on a Florida Key once because the bridge had a mechanical issue and the only locally available technician was out of town on vacation. we waited 5 to 6 hours before we could get moving again. bridge maintenance and repair is among our country's most challenging flaws. Edited September 25, 20231 yr by ASP1984
September 25, 20231 yr On 9/23/2023 at 10:20 PM, Jax said: so was the contractor out of their depth? or is this just the nature of dealing with this old infrastructure? Dealing with a 120 year old unique bridge is a challenge, but it’s mostly contractor negligence imo. And this is a contractor with a lot of experience. On 9/24/2023 at 10:13 AM, DinaB said: Aren't there supposed to be penalties ($xx,000 per day late in delivering the project, as well as incentives for finishing before the deadline)? Or did the state not give a crap and bother to impose it cause it’s a Cleveland project and they couldn't care less? Most public projects don’t have incentive/disincentive, they only have liquidated damages which are supposed to capture the public’s loss of use. They are being charged, but not for the full extent due to other mitigating circumstances and contactually allowable delays (pandemic related material procurement issues).
September 25, 20231 yr 4 hours ago, mrnyc said: ^ i dk if you can do that with an old bridge. they are sure to find unusual issues that need addressed. and then they have to hunt all over or remanufacture parts. not so easy or speedy to do. Even new bridges sometimes have issues! One of my cases was the double leaf bascule MLK bridge in Toledo which, if operated, would have completely destroyed itself haha. I think about that one any time I drive over a bridge.
October 2, 20231 yr Eagle Avenue demolition is on Planning Commission's agenda this week. https://neo-trans.blog/2023/06/23/eagle-avenue-lift-bridge-to-be-demolished/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
October 2, 20231 yr Oh, and a TIF for 1250 Riverbed is on the agenda too https://neo-trans.blog/2022/03/01/flats-apartment-project-wins-bza-nod/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
October 4, 20231 yr Ok…the Center Street swing bridge is looking to reopen Monday morning. I’ll be able to confirm with 100% certainty by Friday. 🙏🏻🤞🏼🌉
October 4, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, Enginerd said: Ok…the Center Street swing bridge is looking to reopen Monday morning. I’ll be able to confirm with 100% certainty by Friday. 🙏🏻🤞🏼🌉 Great news especially with another route in/out of the flats closed down via Franklin for the Irish bend project.
October 9, 20231 yr Have seen a couple of cars go through, so it indeed appears we finally have a working bridge. 🔥🔥🔥 EDIT: Here’s evidence of cars/truck using the bridge. It’s funny to see them all go slowly as they either get used to it or are enjoying the view. Edited October 9, 20231 yr by ragarcia
October 9, 20231 yr Nice pics. Especially the first one. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
October 9, 20231 yr I bought a place nearby almost 2 years ago and have never not seen it closed. So driving by this morning like I always do going to work it was very jarring to see the barricades down and the bridge facing a different direction. Very excited to try it out! There's the Flat Iron Cafe across the river I've been wanting to check out. It went from an 8 minute drive down to now probably a 4 minute walk thanks to this bridge.
October 9, 20231 yr 5 minutes ago, dwolfi01 said: I bought a place nearby almost 2 years ago and have never not seen it closed. So driving by this morning like I always do going to work it was very jarring to see the barricades down and the bridge facing a different direction. Very excited to try it out! There's the Flat Iron Cafe across the river I've been wanting to check out. It went from an 8 minute drive down to now probably a 4 minute walk thanks to this bridge. I routinely makes stops at the Flat Iron for a bowl of their amazing (and spicy) chili!
October 19, 20231 yr We’re walking down to the Music Box for a show tonight and I’ve seen on the socials that it appears the bridge is out again today. @EnginerdDo you know anything? My hovercraft is full of eels
October 19, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, roman totale XVII said: We’re walking down to the Music Box for a show tonight and I’ve seen on the socials that it appears the bridge is out again today. @EnginerdDo you know anything? The center street bridge? I can tell you when I drove by this morning (830am ish) it was in use and operational.
October 19, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, roman totale XVII said: We’re walking down to the Music Box for a show tonight and I’ve seen on the socials that it appears the bridge is out again today. @EnginerdDo you know anything? What time will you be going? The bridge is slated to be closed the next two overnights to begin some repairs to the steel underneath the deck. I’ll have more details in a bit…
October 19, 20231 yr 14 minutes ago, Enginerd said: What time will you be going? The bridge is slated to be closed the next two overnights to begin some repairs to the steel underneath the deck. I’ll have more details in a bit… Thanks! We’ll be walking over it probably 6.15-6.30 My hovercraft is full of eels
October 19, 20231 yr More repairs?!!!!!!!! This damn bridge has become a bigger feat than the Trans-Siberian Railway for christ sake!!
October 19, 20231 yr 4 hours ago, roman totale XVII said: Thanks! We’ll be walking over it probably 6.15-6.30 The closure begins at 7pm, so you should be ok. It will reopen at 6am both nights.
October 19, 20231 yr 3 hours ago, GREGinPARMA said: More repairs?!!!!!!!! This damn bridge has become a bigger feat than the Trans-Siberian Railway for christ sake!! As frustrating as it can be, would you rather have it stay closed or be open when it’s able to be with off-peak closures?
October 19, 20231 yr 17 minutes ago, Enginerd said: As frustrating as it can be, would you rather have it stay closed or be open when it’s able to be with off-peak closures? I know i know. Don't want to be negative. Just had hopes it was good to go this time. Sucks for Flat Irons dinner crowd.
October 19, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, Enginerd said: The closure begins at 7pm, so you should be ok. It will reopen at 6am both nights. Thanks so much! Appreciate you taking the time to ask. My hovercraft is full of eels
October 19, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, GREGinPARMA said: I know i know. Don't want to be negative. Just had hopes it was good to go this time. Sucks for Flat Irons dinner crowd. The goal is to make it as least disruptive as possible, but unfortunately the weather this week kind of hemmed in possible times. There will be a few more intermittent closures up until Thanksgiving to get everything completely finished up.
October 20, 20231 yr Still sort of surprised bedrock wouldnt want to retain the lift bridge near the w 3rd development. Interestingly they did mention the bridge as a component of character of the area sorry wrong thread! Edited October 20, 20231 yr by BoomerangCleRes
October 20, 20231 yr 2 hours ago, BoomerangCleRes said: Still sort of surprised bedrock wouldnt want to retain the lift bridge near the w 3rd development. Interestingly they did mention the bridge as a component of character of the area sorry wrong thread! With the development now of Scranton, and the emergence of South Flats, restoring the bridge should be a top priority.
November 2, 20231 yr Nautica Entertainment seeks to demolish old industrial buildings to make way for indoor concert venue. https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2023/11/nautica-entertainment-seeks-to-demolish-old-indust.rial-buildings-to-make-way-for-indoor-concert-venue.html
November 2, 20231 yr Tell them to kick rocks on taking down the Patterns building. Their updated reasoning on why it should be taken down after pushback by the commission is comical.
November 2, 20231 yr 31 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: Nautica Entertainment seeks to demolish old industrial buildings to make way for indoor concert venue. https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2023/11/nautica-entertainment-seeks-to-demolish-old-indust.rial-buildings-to-make-way-for-indoor-concert-venue.html An absolute hell no, to this. No way
November 2, 20231 yr 41 minutes ago, cadmen said: Do we really need another venue like that? No. There are enough concert venues downtown already, many of them are underutilized. And the Rock Hall expansion is supposed to have a concert venue. Edited November 2, 20231 yr by LibertyBlvd
November 2, 20231 yr 59 minutes ago, WindyBuckeye said: Tell them to kick rocks on taking down the Patterns building. Their updated reasoning on why it should be taken down after pushback by the commission is comical. Right? Tell them to build on their horrific surface lot.
November 2, 20231 yr Nautica Entertainment seeks to demolish old industrial buildings to make way for indoor concert venue. https://www.cleveland.com/realestate-news/2023/11/nautica-entertainment-seeks-to-demolish-old-indust.rial-buildings-to-make-way-for-indoor-concert-venue.htmlIsn't this the plan that got obliterated by the planning commission a few months back?Sent from my Pixel 8 Pro using Tapatalk
November 3, 20231 yr Nautica seems horrible. They do nothing with these parking lots and want to create more? The tax code should be revised to punish this type of thing.
November 3, 20231 yr 8 hours ago, Rustbelter said: Nautica seems horrible. They do nothing with these parking lots and want to create more? The tax code should be revised to punish this type of thing. OMG. I didn’t realize how much of the West Bank is now surface parking lots til now. It’s like intentional to destroy everything over there at this point. Geezus. Deny the f$&k out of this. This screen grab is 90% asphalt. How about we go that route? Impermeable surface eco tax.
November 3, 20231 yr It amazes me that Scranton Peninsula is now seeing apartments being built while the Flats West is still pretty much all parking lots. 10-15 years ago I would never have expected this trajectory.
November 3, 20231 yr 25 minutes ago, Rustbelter said: It amazes me that Scranton Peninsula is now seeing apartments being built while the Flats West is still pretty much all parking lots. 10-15 years ago I would never have expected this trajectory. If Scranton was a surface parking lot, none of that construction would be happening.
November 3, 20231 yr 8 hours ago, Rustbelter said: It amazes me that Scranton Peninsula is now seeing apartments being built while the Flats West is still pretty much all parking lots. 10-15 years ago I would never have expected this trajectory. i forget who owns those lots? jacobs?? and whatever happened to that cool apt bldg w/marina plan? make that one happen development gods.
November 3, 20231 yr 15 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said: Isn't this the plan that got obliterated by the planning commission a few months back? Sent from my Pixel 8 Pro using Tapatalk Yup! They came back with no useful evidence on why the building should be taken down still.
November 3, 20231 yr If Scranton was a surface parking lot, none of that construction would be happening. That's fine, as other neighborhoods around flats west develop and become more popular people will visit Flats west less and less, making those lots less lucrative. What Jacobs seems to not understand is that this isn't Cleveland of 15-20 years ago, you can't stay stagnant because the competition is too fierce.Sent from my Pixel 8 Pro using Tapatalk
November 3, 20231 yr ^ We walked into Shooters at 6pm the other Thursday to grab a drink before a show at the Music Box. They turned us away as they they were closing down for the night. My hovercraft is full of eels
November 3, 20231 yr The area around the Powerhouse was really hopping years ago when it contained the brewery, clubs, eateries, etc. Now that it is an aquarium, that part of the West Bank is a dead zone. It's nice to have an aquarium downtown, but I wish it would have been at another location. Rather that creating a new concert venue, I would rather see Jacobs Pavillon rebuilt as a year-round facility - opened up when weather is nice, enclosed when weather is not so nice. As it is now, it does not seem to be utilized often enough to justify its prime location on the river. Edited November 3, 20231 yr by LibertyBlvd
November 3, 20231 yr 11 hours ago, marty15 said: OMG. I didn’t realize how much of the West Bank is now surface parking lots til now. It’s like intentional to destroy everything over there at this point. Geezus. Deny the f$&k out of this. This screen grab is 90% asphalt. How about we go that route? Impermeable surface eco tax. It blows my mind that the West Bank still has as many craters as it does. We're over 15 years since Stonebridge started to pop up.
November 3, 20231 yr maybe whenever bridgeworks finally gets underway it will help spark something with the jacobs clan for the west bank flats — 🤷♂️
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