December 19, 20213 yr 6 hours ago, LibertyBlvd said: I assume there will still be some kind of small police station somewhere downtown after the new HQ is completed. There is one on E. 45th and Chester.
December 22, 20213 yr On 12/18/2021 at 7:01 PM, cfdwarrior said: There is one on E. 45th and Chester. Well, that isn't quite downtown.
December 22, 20213 yr 31 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: Well, that isn't quite downtown. It's the Third district, that's who covers downtown
December 22, 20213 yr On 12/18/2021 at 7:01 PM, cfdwarrior said: There is one on E. 45th and Chester. We still maintain a presence at public safety central which is on Payne just north of CSU.
December 22, 20213 yr 9 minutes ago, KFM44107 said: We still maintain a presence at public safety central which is on Payne just north of CSU. I will never not be disappointed that that building was not refurbed into the new HQ. My hovercraft is full of eels
December 22, 20213 yr 1 hour ago, KFM44107 said: We still maintain a presence at public safety central which is on Payne just north of CSU. I know that place well...was glad the medical unit was moved there from HQ
December 22, 20213 yr I would expect any new Justice Center would have some sort of small CPD outpost?
December 22, 20213 yr 13 minutes ago, cfdwarrior said: I know that place well...was glad the medical unit was moved there from HQ Oh the medic unit. What's that? Four doctors have cleared you to come back? Okay, we will clear you in a month.
August 24, 20222 yr https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/08/cleveland-seeking-alternatives-to-opportunity-corridor-for-site-of-new-police-headquarters.html
August 24, 20222 yr 10 minutes ago, freethink said: https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/08/cleveland-seeking-alternatives-to-opportunity-corridor-for-site-of-new-police-headquarters.html Ridiculous. Can we just get the damned thing built?
August 25, 20222 yr 34 minutes ago, roman totale XVII said: Good. Rehab and expand the old HQ on Payne. Former Plain Dealer building
August 25, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, freethink said: https://www.cleveland.com/news/2022/08/cleveland-seeking-alternatives-to-opportunity-corridor-for-site-of-new-police-headquarters.html What the absolute f***!?!? I'll give them a pass if all this turns up being because of some monumental plans in another part of the city, but barring that this is an embarrassment. They give the inflationary environment as one reason for reevaluating. Well that is one reason you should build this thing NOW instead of whenever they get their sh*t together.
August 25, 20222 yr I thought construction had already started. Maybe they can put new police HQ and jail on the Transport Rd site.
August 25, 20222 yr I never liked the OC site for the police headquarters. They should've pulled the trigger on the Plain Dealer site when they had the chance.
August 25, 20222 yr I thought the were losing money every day they stayed in the justice center. now they're delaying 4 months with no explanation besides 'due diligence'
August 25, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, LibertyBlvd said: I thought construction had already started. Maybe they can put new police HQ and jail on the Transport Rd site. A rushed groundbreaking ceremony was held so Frank Jackson could say that construction was started on his watch. Guess not. 🤔 "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
August 25, 20222 yr 12 hours ago, roman totale XVII said: Good. Rehab and expand the old HQ on Payne. This here. Historic building, downtown location. Except for not being historic, the PD building makes sense as well.
August 25, 20222 yr 3 hours ago, newyorker said: The Plain Dealer location makes a lot of sense. I wonder if the city prefers a building that is more fortified vs one that is potentially vulnerable? Perhaps that's why they backed out of the deal to move to the PD building.
August 25, 20222 yr Is there anyway they could operate a combined justice campus with the county on the transport rd site?
August 26, 20222 yr 17 hours ago, snakebite said: Is there anyway they could operate a combined justice campus with the county on the transport rd site? That's not going to happen. The judges (and the lawyers) want the courthouse downtown.
August 26, 20222 yr They should at least put the jail and police HQ on the same site. I would think building both on one site would cost less than building on separate sites.
August 26, 20222 yr Nothing's going on at the OC site (aside from the project board being updated to say Justin Bibb, Mayor on the sign), also biked through the area where the new stables are going to go (I guess?) and there's noooooooo work except for a catch basin. Here's a photo from what's left of Chadakoin St. (where the stable is supposed to go). @freefourur here's a dropped pin of the street https://goo.gl/maps/7BuVFFtQCaPUVMEF8. Edited August 26, 20222 yr by GISguy
August 26, 20222 yr 3 minutes ago, GISguy said: Nothing's going on at the OC site (aside from the project board being updated to say Justin Bibb, Mayor on the sign), also biked through the area where the new stables are going to go (I guess?) and there's noooooooo work except for a catch basin. Here's a photo from what's left of Chadakoin St. (where the stable is supposed to go) Where is that photo from exactly?
August 26, 20222 yr On 8/25/2022 at 10:35 AM, LibertyBlvd said: I wonder if the city prefers a building that is more fortified vs one that is potentially vulnerable? Perhaps that's why they backed out of the deal to move to the PD building. I'm told the Department of Homeland Security killed the idea at the last minute. Apparently it had something to do with the building having multiple non-police users and multiple access points. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
August 31, 20222 yr On 8/26/2022 at 1:48 PM, GISguy said: Nothing's going on at the OC site (aside from the project board being updated to say Justin Bibb, Mayor on the sign), also biked through the area where the new stables are going to go (I guess?) and there's noooooooo work except for a catch basin. Here's a photo from what's left of Chadakoin St. (where the stable is supposed to go). @freefourur here's a dropped pin of the street https://goo.gl/maps/7BuVFFtQCaPUVMEF8. very cool news about a stable, but good gravy ... there used to be a city here!!!: https://goo.gl/maps/gW7ej25xmh2BG9Xq8
August 31, 20222 yr 7 hours ago, mrnyc said: very cool news about a stable, but good gravy ... there used to be a city here!!!: https://goo.gl/maps/gW7ej25xmh2BG9Xq8 Zoom in on that ex-neighborhood on satellite view. It's a street grid without a neighborhood. At least the city keeps the grass cut to keep it from turning back into forest for the first time in 200+ years. Perhaps the police HQ could be located here too? "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
November 1, 20222 yr City of Cleveland seeks proposals for alternative police headquarters sites October 31, 2022 05:25 PM MICHELLE JARBOE Quote The city of Cleveland is seeking proposals for a new police headquarters, two months after confirming that a planned project along Opportunity Corridor is on hold. On Monday, Oct. 31, Mayor Justin Bibb's administration sent out a request for proposals to property owners, developers and real estate brokers. The 57-page document outlines a swift turnaround time. Officials want responses by noon on Nov. 14. Quote The city has not ruled out proceeding with a ground-up construction project on East 75th Street, on vacant land in the Kinsman neighborhood. But officials have been considering other possibilities, including existing buildings much closer to downtown that could be renovated to allow for a much faster move out of the county-owned Justice Center complex. https://www.crainscleveland.com/real-estate/cleveland-seeks-proposals-alternative-police-hq-sites
November 1, 20222 yr So, in order to secure a faster move, we're going to put everything on hold and put things back out for proposals?
November 1, 20222 yr 6 minutes ago, X said: So, in order to secure a faster move, we're going to put everything on hold and put things back out for proposals? And they will need to bring in a few consultants to evaluate potential locations.
November 1, 20222 yr 1 minute ago, freefourur said: Just put this thing in the Plain Dealer building and be done with it. How much would it cost to bring it up to needed security standards? At least it should be generally ADA compliant since it was built after implementation, but would it be for public access?
November 1, 20222 yr 1 minute ago, E Rocc said: How much would it cost to bring it up to needed security standards? At least it should be generally ADA compliant since it was built after implementation, but would it be for public access? I believe that they already did an analysis on the site and then Mayor Jackson pulled out of that agreement. I wonder if that information is available somewhere.
November 1, 20222 yr On 8/31/2022 at 10:32 AM, mrnyc said: very cool news about a stable, but good gravy ... there used to be a city here!!!: https://goo.gl/maps/gW7ej25xmh2BG9Xq8 TRW Clarkwood was over there, we used to sell them metal until they decided some hard spots in it came from our process no matter what the world's foremost aluminum metallurgist told them. Other similar decisions closed the place down. Also Ashland Chemical. I remember being told that the houses over there housed workers at those plants, especially during and right after the war. They got beat up, or they were older and not built to last. Some of it was also light industrial.
November 1, 20222 yr 40 minutes ago, freefourur said: Just put this thing in the Plain Dealer building and be done with it. Police HQ should be downtown, no question. Maybe the PD bldg, though its far from the courts, but 1000x better than Opportunity Corridor.
November 1, 20222 yr 2 hours ago, freefourur said: I believe that they already did an analysis on the site and then Mayor Jackson pulled out of that agreement. I wonder if that information is available somewhere. The city was all ready to go with the PD building but Homeland Security put the kibosh on it at the last minute. The reason was never publicized. "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
November 1, 20222 yr Seems like an awful lot of SF for a police headquarters - And that design seems excessive. Why not renovate the existing building and expand if needed?
November 1, 20222 yr Why don’t they rehab the old police station on Payne and do a new build on the adjacent lots?
November 1, 20222 yr 3 minutes ago, Ineffable_Matt said: Why don’t they rehab the old police station on Payne and do a new build on the adjacent lots? This!!! My hovercraft is full of eels
November 1, 20222 yr 7 minutes ago, Ineffable_Matt said: Why don’t they rehab the old police station on Payne and do a new build on the adjacent lots? That was also considered several years ago... https://neo-trans.blog/2019/05/05/old-cpd-station-new-cpd-station/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
November 2, 20222 yr Cleveland police HQ site search begins anew By Ken Prendergast / November 2, 2022 Officials at Cuyahoga County and now at City Hall are having difficulty deciding where to build their new venues for addressing crime. Three years ago, an effort began in earnest to find a new home for Cuyahoga County’s new jail campus and a new courthouse tower. A steering committee set up to decide that course of action has failed to settle on a site for those facilities in that time. But the city’s efforts to find a new home for its Cleveland Police Department (CPD) Headquarters has been going on for even longer and will continue for at least a few months more, following an announcement today by Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration. MORE: https://neo-trans.blog/2022/11/02/cleveland-police-hq-site-search-begins-anew/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
November 2, 20222 yr Plain Dealer site: only issue seems to be other tenants. Couldn't the city just buy out the leases? That should be less expensive than new construction.
November 2, 20222 yr 1 hour ago, freefourur said: Plain Dealer site: only issue seems to be other tenants. Couldn't the city just buy out the leases? That should be less expensive than new construction. And perhaps vulnerability at that location. Homeland Security would probably favor a more bunker-like facility. Edited November 2, 20222 yr by LibertyBlvd
November 2, 20222 yr 18 hours ago, KJP said: That was also considered several years ago... https://neo-trans.blog/2019/05/05/old-cpd-station-new-cpd-station/ Oh man, reading this is an exercise in seeing just how NEO leaders kick themselves over and over. Most notably the portion about how they made money from the sale of HQ and all of that jazz. To borrow a line from South Park ...annnnnnd it's gone.
November 2, 20222 yr Sure...it's a clown show but ultimately this delay may turn out to be good news IF the headquarters ends staying downtown where I want to see it. I never thought moving it out was a good idea in the first place. Man, what's that expression? Cleveland, you gotta be tough? Yes we do.
November 2, 20222 yr True. Keeping those jobs downtown would be good for the food, beverage and other establishments in the vicinity.
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