Why we started NoRo Flood Fight
We talk about why we started North Royalton Flood Fight, to help improve the state of flooding in North Royalton, Ohio.
Read More →We talk about why we started North Royalton Flood Fight, to help improve the state of flooding in North Royalton, Ohio.
Read More →North Royalton’s Storm Water Management Assistance Program supports property owners in maintaining effective storm water facilities, enhancing community resilience against flooding.
Read More →The North Royalton Board of Education proposes rezoning parcel 482-04-015 from Public Facilities to Residential (R1-A), with a public hearing set for March 5, 2025.
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Explore the North Royalton Planning Commission’s role in guiding land use and development, ensuring sustainable growth and community well-being.
Read More →Discover the Flood Funding Finder by the American Flood Coalition—a tool simplifying the search for federal funding opportunities to enhance community flood resilience.
Read More →A local realty company’s community highlight video on North Royalton discusses known flooding problems over five years ago that are still happening today.
Read More →A North Royalton resident shares a video on Facebook highlighting recent flooding in the area, sparking community conversations about addressing the issue.
Read More →Sudden storms in Northeast Ohio caused severe flooding in Parma and North Royalton, leading residents to begin extensive cleanup efforts.
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Heavy rains on May 15, 2020, led to severe flooding on Abbey Road near Sprague in North Royalton, Ohio, prompting Flash Flood Warnings across multiple Northeast Ohio counties.
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A 200-foot stretch of Sprague Road in North Royalton and Parma will close for 60 days starting April 24, 2023, as part of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District’s Big Creek Flood Reduction project to address persistent flooding issues.
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