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Twinsburg Division - A Good Neighbor

The Shelly Company has an established a Good Neighbor policy to ensure a peaceful coexistence with neighborhoods adjacent to our facilities.

If you visit Shelly’s state-of-the-art, HMA facility Plant #76 located near downtown Cleveland on West 3rd Street, you couldn’t help but notice how close the actual plant part of the facility is to the Tremont neighborhood.  Actually, the plant is about 1,200 feet from the neighborhood which would make one wonder how does this facility operate on a daily basis in peaceful coexistence with Cleveland’s famous newly upscale revitalized neighborhood.   The new homes being built within a few hundred feet of the facility are selling in the range of $250 to $400 thousand.  These homes were built long after Plant  #76 was in operation and well established, which speaks volumes for the kind of operation we conduct in Tremont.   Tremont is now also the home of some of Cleveland’s best known and most upscale restaurants.

What is even more amazing is that when Cuyahoga Road Products moved to this location in 1983, the now gentrified and revitalized neighborhood was blighted.   There were a handful of residents on the bluff above the facility.  The 20-acre site was being used as an illegal refuse dump by the neighborhood and was a chronic crime scene. 

CRP cleaned up the property and began its operation and was welcomed by the Tremont bluff residents who very happy to get rid of the blighted property.

This peaceful coexistence is no accident.  CRP installed the best available technology equipment which minimizes all of the HMA plant’s operating considerations and improved and beautified the entire site.  CRP and its successor The Shelly Company have pro-actively operated this facility with the neighborhood and peaceful coexistence in mind.  It’s called the Shelly Good-Neighbor Process. 

This Plant #76 facility was the first HMA facility in 1994 in the state of Ohio to be recognized by NAPA’s Diamond Achievement Commendation which recognizes excellence in HMA operations.

We believe Plant #76 is a model operation which proves that residents and business can harmoniously coexist when there is a mutual effort to communicate and appreciate each other’s needs.