Everything posted by Pugu
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2022 FIFA World Cup
Just came across this petition website to bring the World Cup to the US in 2018 (or 2022?)--and to specific cities. 27 cities are listed. You can sign the Cleveland petition here: http://www.gousabid.com/city/local/cleveland-oh/ (Moderators: I checked before posting this and discovered that it has been already posted on the Sports thread, but I thought it would be worth it to post a thread here as well as not everyone reads the sports thread [i never have, though follow many others regularly] and because the impact of the World Cup in Cleveland would be far greater than being only a sports event.)
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AsiaTown Cleveland
Is there a hotel/motel planned for this block on Rockwell (based on the photo)?
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
there should be retail on the street front of all these buildings--esp. on euclid--cafes, restaurants, bookstores, shops---like you see in other campus neighborhoods around the country. http://www.csuohio.edu/offices/architect/
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Cleveland: Port Authority News & Info
fallout with the Board? that's what it sounds like. Its too bad--it seemed Wasserman was a good, out-of-the box thinker who had a big vision for Cleveland--not the same business as usual.
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Cleveland: University Circle: Cleveland Clinic Developments
anyone know what the Clinic plans to put at this location--or are they going to sit on it till they figure it out? Could it be the new national lab that was announced about a year ago?
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I just read that the BKL master plan was complete in Jan 2008---do you know where I can find a copy? I checked on the Port Control's website, but didn't see it. (For the record, I favor the 55th Street location--and runway expansion at Burke.)
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Cleveland: Lakefront Development and News
I was going through some old files the other night and found this 1992 vision for the harbor. Its all here--the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (currently under construction--planned opening 1995); Great Waters Aquarium (planned opening 1998); Mather Museum (opened in 1991); and the Great Lakes Museum of Science, Environment, and Technology (planned opening 1996). Good ol' Muny Stadium is present as well.
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Haven't gone over the report in detail yet, but a few observations: 1. Nice to see that they're focusing on the most direct route (e.g., no Akron or Elyria) as this allows for better trip times and thus a greater chance of success (& funding). (I think Akron-CLE should be served by a separate line, maybe connecting CLE-PIT or CLE-Canton.) 2. Revenue is a key factor on whether or not this gets funded. The report does not detail how it arrived at its revenue number or whats included. $12.2m is provided. Is that just ticket revenue or does it include other revenue sources like food and beverage (which is a big part of revenue)? And what comprises the $29.2m in operating costs? As written, the report gives the line a fare box recovery of 40%, which isn't great even by Amtrak standards, though its not the worst state-supported Amtrak line, but towards the bottom of the list. Not seeing how the revenue (and costs) was (were) developed, makes it impossible to really assess. If ticket prices were raised 2% what would that do? 5%? Is food and beverage included or not? If not, the numbers would improve. (There WILL be a food car right?) 3. Assume revenue is maxed out (for example, raising the price 1% would result in a drop in ridership offsetting the revenue increase) and Amtrak cannot operate any cheaper, does the line have to be operated by Amtrak? (I realize that this was an Amtrak study.)
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Cleveland: Cleveland Clinic Developments (Non-University Circle)
"The plans by Dick Pace, of the Cumberland Group, include a 138,000-square-foot, two-story addition to the back of the building. Cleveland Clinic expects to move an additional 850 employees to the new offices by the end of 2010. About 600 clinic employees currently work at the location." http://blog.cleveland.com/parmasunpost/2009/09/planning_commission_oks_additi.html the story is about a new cleveland clinic tech center in Independence. "move an additional 850 employees". Are these 850 jobs being moved from the Clinic's main campus to Independence???
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Ohio Intercity Rail (3C+D Line, etc)
Is it a done deal that if the line is funded, Amtrak would be the operator? from today's Columbus Dispatch: "Amtrak is finishing a study that's expected to show projected Ohio ridership, cost to passengers, how much of a subsidy would be required, and the costs of launching the service. The study is expected by Tuesday." (http://dispatch.com/live/content/business/stories/2009/09/11/CHOOCHOO.ART_ART_09-11-09_A12_C6F1JIU.html?sid=101) The findings from Amtrak's study may be MUCH HIGHER than the study of somebody else. If Amtrak's numbers are too high, could this kill the application for funding? Or does the application note that Amtrak is one potential operator (there are other contractor-operators out there)?
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Cleveland to Canada Ferry
. Is it too late to add a ferry terminal for downtown Cleveland (not lake county) to the stimulus funding application?
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Cleveland to Canada Ferry
Yeah, after all that driving across the lake, your eyes will play tricks on you....that's why we need this ferry!
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Cleveland to Canada Ferry
that's what i said--"some inter-Canadian-government squabble".
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Cleveland to Canada Ferry
Yet another ferry idea across the lake to canada--this time between Fairport Harbor & Port Dover, Ontario: "Leaving the village of Fairport Harbor, Ohio, (30 miles east of Cleveland) the proposed ferry would operate on a year-round schedule (using ice class vessels in the winter) carrying 2,400 trucks, 1,600 cars and 9,000 daily." On the US side, any ferry should clearly be in Cleveland to maximize cargo/passengers and minimize truck miles, and not way out east. Whatever happened to the Cle-Port Stanley plan? Even if the port moves, this service could move as well. Last I heard, the hold up was on the Canadian side as a result of some inter-Canadian-government squabble. on our side of the pond, NOACA had already commissioned a study for a ferry terminal around W3 St. http://www.inportdover.com/ssm/m/content/article.php?content_id=396
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Cleveland: Downtown: East 4th Street Developments
I've never been to the space, so i'm not sure if this suggestion would work, but, could a fine arts cinema move in there? It could show both new (like NYC's Angelica) and old (like CMA's Cinemateque) films. We need a cinema like that downtown.
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Cleveland: North Coast Harbor Developments
I would think it must be movable. I'm not sure if that piece of the water is classified as part of the US's navigable waterways, but if it is, per Army Corp of Engineer regs, you cannot build a bridge that will block a waterway, unless you operate that bridge (24/7) to allow access to vessels (just like we have in the Flats). Also--my favorite is Concept E--very classy looking.
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Cleveland: North Coast Harbor Developments
we can build another bridge when that time comes, as its long time off (assuming the port does indeed move). this one is supposed to begin construction in 2012.
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Cleveland: 2009 Mayoral Election
I was trying to stimulate conversation on the topic--that's all. Its an important topic and i'm interested in it, but personally do not have any insight into how Jackson is, or the other contestants fare. So i am grateful for the insight of clvlndr, above. For some reason George Forbes popped into my head....don't know why....
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Cleveland: 2009 Mayoral Election
What's George Forbes up to these days?
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Cleveland: Weston / Gilbane Warehouse District Plans
some initial thoughts-- pic 4--looks horrible---too much glass to fit in with the rest of the district. pic 5--the lower part of the building looks cool--great way to add an historical feel to a modern glass bldg. pic 3--its important to have a constant street wall--which i think is what is happening in this image, but its hard to tell--see W6 between Rockwell and st. Clair on the west side of the street where there is green showing---is that 'behind' the buildings currently existing on this block on W6? (based on pic 1 it seems so--like an elevated park). bigger question--is this project back on? new funding?
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Cleveland: 2009 Mayoral Election
when is the cutoff to enter the primary? has it already passed?
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Cleveland: 2009 Mayoral Election
I see there's a lot of interest in this race!
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Cleveland: Cleveland State University: Development and News
To support restaurants, shops, and good/safe student street life, as well as capacity for future growth, i wish these building were much taller--say 12 to 15 stories. Some units could be old-fashioned dorms and others full apartments.
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Cleveland: 2009 Mayoral Election
well-written article from today's PD's on various issues and Jackon's handling of them: Building and housing, Crime, Customer service, Education, Economic development, Finance, and Regionalism: Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson believes residents feel the city is moving in the right direction Posted by Henry J. Gomez, The Plain Dealer August 23, 2009 05:00AM Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has big ideas for the city of Cleveland among them moving the city closer to being a beacon of green economics. Critics question Jackson's methods and overall effectivness in his first term. On the campaign trail four years ago, Frank Jackson told Cleveland voters that he would consider himself a failure if he was unable to restore hope to the ailing city within 200 days of becoming mayor. More at http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/08/cleveland_mayor_frank_jackson_5.html