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Residents sound the horn on questionable bridges in Cleveland

When Yvette Hunt hears the familiar rumble of a train passing by her Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood, her senses are heightened. As a neighborhood street captain with a deep connection to the community where she grew up, Hunt is worried about the deteriorating overpass that freight trains cross every day. Her neighbors walk underneath it on their way to work, school or the corner store. But getting officials to make repairs there has been a years-…
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signalcleveland.org broke the news in Cleveland, United States on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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