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  1. It is possible! However, It doesn't take an activist of Mr. Hauser capabilities 5 years to gather anything. My point is simply Mr. Hauser's disdain for ODOT is more than his concern for the building itself, and he is using the "landmark" issue as a way to make his point. If that building was as important to him or anyone else for that matter it would have been nominated before it was marked as ODOT take #19 (or #17). I am a Cleveland resident and I too am not a big fan of ODOTS plans but I'm not going to run and find a building to landmark. Instead, I have attended meeting and have written my share of letters to our government leaders as well as ODOT.
  2. I do believe that boards and commissions should follow their set guidelines, but I must say...this building was up before the landmarks commission 5 years ago and was tabled due to a lack of information by the individual compiling the info. So NOW, Mr. Hauser creates this emergency that it has to be landmarked because this is such a significant building. Where were the preservationist before the building was in jeopardy? I've seen the building, the address is PAINTED on the side of the building. It seems to me that Mr. Hauser has a problem with ODOT and their procedures.
  3. Just a note: Cimperman is on the Landmarks Commission
  4. Thanks for the warm welcome. Sorry it took me a while to get back but I have been traveling for my company. Anyway, I hope our little army can make a difference.
  5. Hey folks, I stumble across your web-site and found it fascinating that there are still people in Cleveland that care about the betterment (is that a word?) of the city. I'm fairly new to the area (7 years) and I love Cleveland. This city has sooo much potential. I see some good developments in the city and surrounding area... looks promising. Anyway, does anyone know who's building the Rosewood Place development? It look very nice. Good mixed use project.