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Cleveland: Flats Developments (Non-Stonebridge or FEB)
Good news about the building! Any pushback on vacating Spruce ave? That would make that block pretty long. I wish the city would stop allowing stuff like that.
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
I always thought Storer 's issue was the loss of an active street wall over the years. The overall narrowness is definitely a factor to reducing dangerous driving/speeding and Storer is acceptable in this regard as @GISguy mentions but even more the constrictiveness feeling of non setback buildings with active uses that draw people to mingle, signals subconsciously to drivers to slow down and and be more alert. With the loss of all those building, replaced by empty lots that signal is gone. I wont take the twitter image to be 100% to what is going to happens but if it is, its just cutting into the ped right of way not the road surface and might actually even have the opposite effect tree lawns give to drivers that they are buffered and separate from the pedestrian realm.
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Parma: Development and News
That sucks. I hope they can open in a new place... at least maybe just the pinball portion. I'll keep my eyes open for a large amount of machines on the local market, that will be the indicator.
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Development and News
Just saw that. It was only last week that a car ran into the new townhouse on 47th which is just a little over a block from this. 🤦
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Cleveland: Campus District
Can ODOT not help themselves doing stuff like this on the new extension between cedar and Carnegie. 😮💨
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Cleveland: Flats East Bank
Kind of what I was environing to get around properties that don't want to participate (if feasible). Obviously pricey.
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
Was just about to respond Honey locust, that's what a plant image search result returned for me at least. My favorite example of them is just north of Euclid on 9th along Huntington bank building. Those have been there forever.
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Server Transfer/Downtime Coming Soon
That's sad about CentOS and news to me. Never heard of Alma but my two cents is go with Ubuntu. Alma has a better chance of being abandoned like CentOS.
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
I don't mind the smaller trees we have on lower Euclid. Might be a minority opinion, but I'm trying to get as much sun as I can get. The small trees add some greenery (obviously not now in winter) but don't shade out the sun too much.
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
Isn't that just the normal sidewalk though? So they are directing bikes on to the sidewalks. Seems like a menace to people on two feet. Maybe there are not many pedestrians on 105 to matter?
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
My buddy last week told me Allstate had bought 800 Superior, not sure if that's accurate or if that included the garage (which is in bad shape).
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Cleveland-Akron: Bicycling Developments and News
That was exactly my first thought as well. I have been riding/running on marginal for years now with 0 issue and my only complaint would be how unpleasant it is right next to the the highway. It's been a while... but I don't think the proposed Lakefront bikeway addressed that.
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Cleveland: Downtown: Sherwin-Williams Headquarters
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Amtrak & Federal: Passenger Rail News
Something you don't see often. Amtrak sitting in front of Muni lot at 5pm. I don't know the story behind this.
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Non-Ohio Transit News & Discussion
I'm pretty certain that's a fairly recent, uniquely American occurrence and it's not guided by density. You are familiar with Euclid and Maple heights, are you not?