CLEVELAND — Orange barrels, construction workers, and frustration are still present along Cleveland's Carnegie Avenue.
Bee Clean Car Wash Co-Owner Lenny Weiss continues to fight to keep his almost 60-year-old business open during construction.
"It's going to be winter time," he said. "I don't know if we can survive another year without our business back."
Since February, Weiss, along with other Carnegie Avenue business owners, has been voicing concerns about the construction on Carnegie Avenue. All of them say the project, which spans from East 55th to East 79th streets, prevents customers from getting to their businesses.
When News 5's Caitlin Hunt met with Weiss and other business owners in May, things had improved after the city listened to their request to open the roadway. Carne