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  1. I think it would depend which component of the development. Given these 2 quotes from the article I assume Cleveland Metroparks boardwalk and Bedrock's boat launch would be eligible, but I don't think any of residential/office/retail development would be eligible. And
  2. Akron opens new $7.8M community center Published: Jun. 11, 2025 By Megan Becka, special to cleveland.com AKRON, Ohio – The city of Akron on Tuesday celebrated the opening of the new 12,400-square-foot Patterson Park Community Center, located at 800 Patterson Ave. The new community center replaces the 8,300-square-foot community center that was previously located on the site. ... The community center is one story and features an Americans With Disabilities Act-accessible entry located off Patterson Avenue, according to the city. The center provides ample space for recreation such as indoor volleyball, pickleball and basketball. The center also has meeting rooms, a multipurpose room, a game room, an art/gardening room and a new outdoor playground. https://www.cleveland.com/akron/2025/06/akron-opens-new-78m-community-center.html
  3. Akron seeks developers for 50 lots in Summit Lake Published: Jun. 11, 2025 By Staff report AKRON, Ohio -- The city of Akron is asking developers for proposals to purchase and develop 50 lots in the historic Summit Lake neighborhood. The city is offering the land for the development of single-family homes, duplexes, townhouses and small apartment buildings, the city announced in a news release. clevelandAkron seeks developers for 50 lots in Summit LakeDevelopers can request multiple parcels for single-family homes, duplexes, townhouses or small apartment buildings with two-year completion requirement
  4. Lakewood schools puts Franklin School up for auction Published: Jun. 11, 2025 By John Benson, special to cleveland.com LAKEWOOD, Ohio -- With the Franklin School of Opportunity moving this fall to Lakewood High School, the district is putting the aging building up for auction ... Located at 13465 Franklin Boulevard, the 29,000-square-foot building -- which opened in 1907 as an elementary school -- eventually became a community charter school Lakewood City Academy and later home to the Franklin School of Opportunity. ... As for the public auction, that takes place June 23 with a minimum bid/reserve set at $275,000. clevelandLakewood schools puts Franklin School up for auctionWith the Franklin School of Opportunity moving this fall to Lakewood High School, the district is putting the aging building up for auction.
  5. So question about the piece I bolded; what does CSX have to lose? They agree to terms with CVSR to extend to Cleveland and move to over-night operations but the funding never materializes and CVSR backs out what has CSX lost? Seems like they are passing on the opportunity for upgrade rail at literally almost no risk which is...irrational. I can understand bedrock's rational, developing around a rail connection that may not happen could make for certain inefficiencies. Though I think it's worth the risk giving that if they back it I think odds would improve. And if they would back CVSR AND Amtrak returning to Tower City it would do more to revitalize the mall than almost anything I would think...
  6. The State has been eroding home-rule for years now, next logical step is dictating local taxes.
  7. Don't have to imagine, they already did, 3 months ago... Northeast Ohio business and political leaders tout aerospace legacy in plea to VP Vance for NASA headquarters Published: Mar. 24, 2025 By Rich Exner, cleveland.com BROOK PARK, Ohio - More than 150 political and business leaders from across Northeast Ohio offered their support behind a bid to relocate NASA headquarters here in a letter sent Monday to Vice President JD Vance and Donald Trump’s nominee to head NASA. ... Monday’s letter from local leaders was signed by Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb, Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne and Team NEO CEO Matt Dolan. clevelandNortheast Ohio business and political leaders tout aerosp...Mayors from Cleveland, Brook Park and other leaders from across region join effort to attract NASA HQ
  8. Despite proposed cuts to NASA Glenn, Brook Park is keeping the effort to relocate the HQ to the NASA Glenn campus alive. Brook Park officials urge NASA to relocate headquarters to city Published: Jun. 09, 2025 By Maura Zurick, cleveland.com BROOK PARK, Ohio — With NASA’s lease on its Washington, D.C., headquarters set to expire in 2028, Brook Park officials are urging the federal government to consider relocating the agency to Northeast Ohio. They believe Brook Park offers the infrastructure, partnerships and momentum needed to support the next era of space exploration. City Council, with the support of Mayor Edward Orcutt, unanimously approved a resolution June 3 encouraging the NASA administrator to relocate the agency’s headquarters to Brook Park. clevelandBrook Park officials urge NASA to relocate headquarters t...Brook Park officials are urging NASA to relocate its headquarters to the city, citing existing aerospace infrastructure, recent investment, and Ohio’s aviation legacy.
  9. Akron opens large new splash pad near city’s downtown Published: Jun. 09, 2025 By Megan Becka, special to cleveland.com AKRON, Ohio – Akronites who are looking for a place to cool down this summer have a new option thanks to the opening of the Elizabeth Park Splash Pad, located at 40 E. Lods St. The city celebrated the opening of the 2,600 square-foot splash pad on Friday along with neighbors, partners and project supporters. The Friends of Elizabeth Park and Akron Parks Collaborative chose the splash pad’s river theme, according to the city. The pad offers 15 different water features for people of various ages and abilities. The project was funded by $278,800 in Community Development Block Grant funding, according to Akron’s Director of Communications Stephanie Marsh. clevelandAkron opens large new splash pad near city’s downtownThe city of Akron and the Akron Parks Collaborative dedicated the $278,800 Elizabeth Park splash pad on June 6.
  10. Cleveland Metroparks Unveils Major Improvements at Wallace LakePosted: June 04 , 2025 Cleveland Metroparks today officially unveiled major enhancements at Wallace Lake, located in Berea in Mill Stream Run Reservation, marking a significant transformation of one of Cleveland Metroparks most beloved recreational destinations. The project enhances accessibility, expands outdoor recreation opportunities, and offers guests new ways to enjoy Wallace Lake with the addition of the new Wallace Lake Grille and picnic garden. New amenities include the addition of a new pavilion, modern, ADA-accessible restroom facilities, improved beach access, expanded parking, new volleyball courts, and new community gathering spaces that will support year-round programming and events. The enhancements will support expanded outdoor education and recreation programming, as well as kayak rentals for visitors to explore the lake. https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/news-press/2025/cleveland-metroparks-unveils-major-improvements-at-wallace-lake
  11. Man, your post isn't even internally consistent. "From Edgewater west it's much milder because unless the wind is coming from nearly due north it's not coming off the lake. Detroit and Chicago are similar. Even Buffalo is not directly exposed to the north winds over the water. Buffalo is due east of Lake Erie which is where you, correctly, say the wind is coming from off the lake and Buffalo famously gets huge amounts of lake effect snow.
  12. Luke_S posted a post in a topic in Aviation
    Akron-Canton Airport plans for the future: more service, new control towerIdeastream Public Media | By Abigail Bottar Published May 28, 2025 Akron-Canton Airport unveiled its new three year strategic plan Wednesday, including retaining and attracting air service and strengthening the airport's financial health. The airport wrapped up its previous five year strategic plan in 2024, which included a gate modernization project, upgrading terminal Wi-Fi and expanding air service from four nonstop destinations to a record setting 22, Akron-Canton Airport President and CEO Ren Camacho said. The airport has since added two additional nonstop destinations for a total of 24, he said. ... The plan addresses opportunities the airport has right now, like additional air service and investment in new technologies, while also addressing some potential challenges, like airline mergers, aircraft manufacturer delays, infrastructure needs and more federal regulations, Camacho said. Ideastream Public MediaAkron-Canton Airport plans for the future: more service,...Akron-Canton Airport officials unveiled the airport's new three year strategic plan on Wednesday. Officials began the planning process in December, they said.
  13. Not much in the way of new information here, but a pretty comprehensive summary of the work remaining and what that timeline looks like. https://signalakron.org/impending-gorge-dam-removal-on-the-cuyahoga-a-victory-for-the-river/
  14. Only a small half mile section of road, but with how over-wide Cleveland streets are there should be a lot of candidates for these quick conversions. Ideastream Public MediaCleveland will turn two Downtown streets into a one-way p...In mid-June, the city will turn Prospect Avenue and Huron Road between Ontario Street and East Ninth Street from two-way streets into a one-way pair. Huron will be eastbound, and Prospect westbound...
  15. So Crain's is reporting the Dee, as well as representatives from the other sports teams, recused themselves from the vote to endorse the move to Brook Park. https://www.crainscleveland.com/politics-policy/bibb-ronayne-break-gcp-over-brook-park-stadium