Everything posted by Luke_S
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
I think this will be good for Canton and the Airport regardless, though your points are well taken and I agree, I would love to see a commuter rail line from Cleveland down to Canton. I might actually visit Canton once-in-awhile... The distance between Canton and the airport isn't insignificant... hopefully they go with a heavy rail line to get into the city at least. You can leave comments through this survey. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/W8WC6RY
- Akron-Canton Regional Airport
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Canton-Massillon: Random Development and News
Now for Akron to run a rail line down to CAK SARTA to hold public meetings on streetcar proposal The Repository "CANTON – The Stark Area Regional Transit Authority will hold public meetings Wednesday and Thursday to discuss a proposed streetcar project connecting downtown Canton, Pro Football Hall of Fame and Hall of Fame Village, Belden Village area, and the Akron-Canton Airport." https://www.cantonrep.com/story/news/2022/06/14/sarta-holds-public-meetings-proposed-streetcar-project/7620922001/
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Cleveland: Campus District
These are all bandaids to fix the problem of running a highway along our lakefront and through our downtown. Tear out I90 and the Eastside geta better access to the lake and the two employment centers of Cleveland aren't separated by a highway making the area in-between much more desirable. East-West through traffic wouldn't be affected that much by routing to 271, 480, back to 90. And I advocate for this as someone who takes 90 to regularly to get from Lakewood to work in Akron.
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Cleveland: Port Authority News & Info
"NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Directors that Sealed Bids will be received by the Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority for the: U.S. Customs & Border Protection Cargo & Administration Facility" https://www.portofcleveland.com/u-s-customs-border-protection-cargo-administration-facility/
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
I was a little pessimistic that the Cleveland area would land this given the locations Honda's and LG's current operations in the state, but this is very promising. CSX has a line to Lorain that could supply the recently announced Ford EV plant there too. And that pessimism isn't necessarily disappointment, this will be good for the broader Ohio economic ecosystem wherever it lands!
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
I think we found the solution to the RTAs low ridership; we need to bring the Transiteers back! How the Transiteers brought a cappella singing to Cleveland RTA in the 1960s
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Greater Cleveland RTA News & Discussion
The Land with a couple articles on the RTA and sprawl: Stuck in Cleveland: riders struggle to use public transit to get to work How NE Ohio communities are building small transit solutions to solve big issue of sprawl
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Irishtown Bend Park
This agreement still requires approval of the other parties involved the Irishtown Bend Park project -- i.e. the city, county, metroparks, ect -- so might not go through, but I think it's probably worth being able to get the project started. Also, it seems like this is not the best deal the Georges could have gotten given some of the other proposals I recall seeing, including being able to keep a billboard at the current location as well as receiving two other highway adjacent billboards -- if memory serves.
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Cleveland: Crime & Safety Discussion
You read the comments and you realize most of the people commenting didn't take the time to read past the headline...
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Irishtown Bend Park
Land-swap deal could resolve eminent domain fight atop Irishtown Bend https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/land-swap-deal-could-resolve-eminent-domain-fight-atop-irishtown-bend
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
LG already has a partnership with GM manufacturing in Lordstown, might make sense for them to expand operations there too.
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Cleveland: General Business & Economic News
NEO more broadly could see a big boost in federal R&D if we also win the grant for a polymer research and development center. I had posted about it in the Akron-Canton: General Business & Economic News thread: On ARPA-H; there will be a lot of winners if this comes through but I would think this really benefits CSU quite a bit as the nearest state school.
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Cleveland: North Coast Harbor Developments
Since they have everything and we shouldn't just copy what everyone else has we should have nothing? I don't think anyone here is saying a ferris wheel would be a huge tourist draw and completely turn the city around, but it would be a nice attraction for residents and visitors alike offering good views of the city and of the lake. It would also take minimal land use and be relatively cheap, so I don't see the issue. But maybe there's something I'm not thinking of...
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Akron: Music Scene
Free Downtown@Dusk concert series at Akron Art Museum is set "Akron Art Museum’s free Downtown@Dusk concert series is set to return to the Bud and Susie Rogers Garden." Lineup: July 7: Anne E. DeChant - Americana, singer-songwriter July 14: Chris Coles’ Gleam - jazz-fusion originals July 21: 15 60 75 Numbers Band - blues, jazz, rock July 28: Umojah Nation - inspired reggae https://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/2022/06/free-downtowndusk-concert-series-at-akron-art-museum-is-set.html
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Cleveland: Mayor Justin Bibb
Mayor Justin Bibb names four more to leadership team Published: Jun. 01, 2022, 2:12 p.m. Public Works Director - Frank Williams Director of Community Relations - Angela Shute-Woodson Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects Director - James DeRosa Senior strategist of transit and mobility - Calley Mersmann https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/06/mayor-justin-bibb-names-four-more-to-leadership-team.html
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Cleveland: Ohio City: Irishtown Bend Park
They just clear cut, the roots are still there to hold things together. For now. I would assume this allows them to move more quickly with the stabilization work? Hopefully the courts move as quickly to resolve the George property issue and that doesn't delay work any longer...
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
I like that 3 Rivers line. Would like it more if we could adjust the Capitol Limited line to run through Youngstown and Akron too.
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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
I've flowing in and out of the Milwaukee airport a few times for work; its not the newest or nicest airport I've been through, but having the rental car facility attached directly to the terminal was one of the best amenities of any airport I've been through. I even enjoyed it more than O'Hare's new facility which is very nice. Disclaimer: I haven't been through that many airports and have rented cars at fewer.
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Cleveland: Housing Market
This seems like a step in the right direction. Hopefully a change in zoning codes will allow for individual homeowners to build new infill housing which one would hope slows sprawl (at least a little...) In the zone: Archaic zoning regulations can hamper construction of new infill housing Freshwater Cleveland | Douglas J. Guth May 26, 2022 https://www.ideastream.org/news/in-the-zone-archaic-zoning-regulations-can-hamper-construction-of-new-infill-housing
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Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
If the plan is to tear down the hotel for additional parking in the short-term, hopefully it's to provide planners a blank slate so they have more flexibility with the master plan. Maybe being a Clevelander the idea of another surface lot is just triggering and it isn't such a poor use of land at an airport, but I think we could still do better. Rental car facility/garage?
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Cleveland: Downtown: Gateway Megaproject
Don't the Guardians have some of the best TV ratings but one of the worst TV contracts that is expiring soon? Big potential in increasing income from that alone. Bundle that with the land purchase deals the city rolled into the stadium renovations it really seems like a prime deal for a company that both owns teams and develops properties....
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Cleveland: Downtown Parks & Public Spaces - Development/Construction
Building off this; the goals of the metroparks is also different than a city parks department. The metroparks do have good programing at some of their parks and do maintain playgrounds, but a city parks and rec department has to maintain playgrounds, baseball fields and basketball courts, pools, and rec centers. I don't doubt the Metroparks could maintain these, but I don't think the synergies are quite as beneficial as they appear at first glance. Also, having a city department run the parks should, in theory, make it easier to coordinate permits for events with the city rather than having to coordinate with the city and the Metroparks.
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Cleveland: Streetscape Improvements
Hopefully this commission acts as a central organization to direct the various initiatives announced recently and coordinate organizations and agencies towards a common goal and not just another level of bureaucracy. It sounds like the commission should at least result in enforcing existing laws to preserve what trees we currently have and a funding mechanism through fines to start to restore some of what we've lost. Cleveland to resurrect tree commission Updated: May. 25, 2022, 8:52 a.m. | Published: May. 25, 2022, 8:42 a.m. https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/05/cleveland-to-resurrect-tree-commission.html
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Cleveland: Random Development and News
Post removed -- already posted in Playhouse Square thread