After years of dealing with crumbling pavement, an East Cleveland businessman is giving the state an ultimatum: tell the community when Euclid Avenue will be repaired, or demonstrators will shut the busy thoroughfare down.
“Our streets look like they’ve been bombed,” said Art McKoy, owner of Superfly Barbershop on Euclid Avenue. “They look like they’ve been torn up, bulldozed, you name it and no one comes to fix it.”
McKoy said after a decade of watching cars and buses weave around giant potholes, he had had enough…