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  • eastvillagedon
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    The first phase of Lake Metroparks Lakefront Trail is now open. When completed, it will link Painesville Township Park with Fairport Harbor at a distance of 2.5 miles--  

  • marty15
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    If you happen to be driving through Perry Village, I’m doing all the architectural and design work on the former village hall and police department. As well as creating a lot of the custom accents. 

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    Before & After Perry Village Hall reno update:

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54 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said:

I sense a war breaking out between Mentor and Painesville ⚔️

 

 

I'm very pro-conservation, but that seems incredibly unneighborly on the part of Mentor. In addition, just from a practical standpoint, it seems like a weird area to conserve. It's bounded on three sides by freeways and railways, and the other side is a major retail center. There's barely any trees (it was clearly clear cut at some point), I don't see this supporting much in the way of wildlife or anything of that nature.

 

Conserving land is clearly good, but this particular plot would probably have been used for infill development. If I'm being honest, I can't help but wonder if the motivation for this is more NIMBY than conservationist. (Particularly since the development which has taken place thus far is somewhat dense by suburban standards).

 

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Also having permanently conserved land just beyond your jurisdiction seems to be purely a benefit (at least in this case), the green space could increase the value of the land in your jurisdiction, but you aren't losing out on any potential taxes from developing that land. Plus any spillover development now has to take place in your jurisdiction. This makes more sense as a self-interested move by Mentor than one based in caring for the planet...

20 hours ago, Ethan said:

I'm very pro-conservation, but that seems incredibly unneighborly on the part of Mentor. In addition, just from a practical standpoint, it seems like a weird area to conserve. It's bounded on three sides by freeways and railways, and the other side is a major retail center. There's barely any trees (it was clearly clear cut at some point), I don't see this supporting much in the way of wildlife or anything of that nature.

 

Conserving land is clearly good, but this particular plot would probably have been used for infill development. If I'm being honest, I can't help but wonder if the motivation for this is more NIMBY than conservationist. (Particularly since the development which has taken place thus far is somewhat dense by suburban standards).

 

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Also having permanently conserved land just beyond your jurisdiction seems to be purely a benefit (at least in this case), the green space could increase the value of the land in your jurisdiction, but you aren't losing out on any potential taxes from developing that land. Plus any spillover development now has to take place in your jurisdiction. This makes more sense as a self-interested move by Mentor than one based in caring for the planet...

 

yes, it does seem likely there's more than a little NIMBYism involved, and other side issues about how this land was once part of the township before becoming part of Painesville City--

 

favorite Facebook comment:  "Mentor is trying to screw over Painesville? I'm shocked (not really)"

 

more info here: https://www.facebook.com/cityofpainesville/posts/pfbid0KYA5shWSdQ53VrsAeY2yp5CWrBXFhvCfCc8qUXzD7tXnMzzh1WXydN7MCV9JCQbnl

 

also, basically what you said--

"What is land conservation and how is it used?

A: Land conservation is the long-term protection and management of unused land resources.

However, this 215-acre property has been delineated and determined to be not a good candidate for conservation based on discussions by various conservation groups and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It is an area sandwiched between industrial and retail properties, bordering two busy highways. One merely needs to drive by this area to see that is of low environmental quality and unfit for conservation purposes."

On 2/22/2024 at 2:36 PM, eastvillagedon said:

I sense a war breaking out between Mentor and Painesville ⚔️

 

 

 

There's going to be some rivalry.   Mentor is 2-1/2 times the size of Painesville, yet the latter is the county seat.

10 minutes ago, E Rocc said:

 

There's going to be some rivalry.   Mentor is 2-1/2 times the size of Painesville, yet the latter is the county seat.

yeah. this is gonna be good, but remember Painesville's got General Edward Paine in charge 😅

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On 1/27/2024 at 1:01 PM, eastvillagedon said:

 

The development of the old Lake East Hospital site proceeds at a snail's pace, but some progress: Two model homes will soon appear as examples of what to expect in what is now called Highland Park. Though modest in size, the idea is for them to blend in to the adjacent neighborhood which consists primarily of late 19th/early 20th Century homes. The current plan is not the first for the site. Several years ago a different developer proposed something more ambitious (shown at bottom), involving a few mid-rise apartments (in addition to single family homes and townhouses). Obviously the plan never materialized as the developer pulled out. I suspect part of the reason may have been the NIMBYish hand-wringing that's already occurring by some neighbors of this project, fearing too much "density" (as if there's a real concern that it may turn into Tokyo, although I would love to see a cluster of 50-story towers that could have been marketed as "A Little Bit O' Toronto in the Heart of Painesville."  I suggest anyone really worried about this should move to Perry). I look forward to seeing what develops--

 

 

 

here's an overview of the site on the right, not that it wouldn't have been obvious without the aid of my expert drafting skills

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the plan from a number of years ago

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The new (or should I say newest?) Lake East Hospital site plan. Coming first will be two model homes as Phase 1. My guess is they won't move on to the next phase until they can convince someone to pay $300K+ for a new home in downtown Painesville 🥴

 

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when the plan refers to "architectural styles that blend with the existing neighborhood," this is what they mean--

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These two homes jut into a portion of the south side of the site--

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2 hours ago, eastvillagedon said:

The new (or should I say newest?) Lake East Hospital site plan. Coming first will be two model homes as Phase 1. My guess is they won't move on to the next phase until they can convince someone to pay $300K+ for a new home in downtown Painesville 🥴

 

While I do see homeless people pretty much every time I'm in Painesville, is downtown a bad/unsafe area or something?

2 hours ago, Silent Matt said:

While I do see homeless people pretty much every time I'm in Painesville, is downtown a bad/unsafe area or something?

It has so much potential, but it’s not the greatest. Once saw a drug deal go down right in front of me waiting at a traffic light.

19 hours ago, Silent Matt said:

While I do see homeless people pretty much every time I'm in Painesville, is downtown a bad/unsafe area or something?

In the 90’s I would say yes. I don’t get that feeling anymore. 

On 3/9/2024 at 7:15 PM, JB said:

It has so much potential, but it’s not the greatest. Once saw a drug deal go down right in front of me waiting at a traffic light.

was this in the vicinity of Richmond St? It's part of a community-based effort to stop gentrification in Painesville before it even starts 😅

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a bunch of money awarded for more streetscaping, etc. but I really want to see the skatepark built (no, not for me, for the young people lol 🛹 )

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Croation-Irish 🤔 Crowley's Dive Bar to open in Painesville. Can this really out-dive Nemeth's?

https://www.crowleysdive.com/

 

PAINESVILLE, Ohio— The City of Painesville and Crowley's Dive Bar are excited to announce the opening of a new location located at 77 S St. Clair Street this coming fall. Business partners David Bartulovic, Seamus Coyne, McPat Coyne and Brendan Kearney hope to bring their latest hospitality establishment to the Painesville community.

47 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said:

Croation-Irish 🤔 Crowley's Dive Bar to open in Painesville. Can this really out-dive Nemeth's?

https://www.crowleysdive.com/

 

PAINESVILLE, Ohio— The City of Painesville and Crowley's Dive Bar are excited to announce the opening of a new location located at 77 S St. Clair Street this coming fall. Business partners David Bartulovic, Seamus Coyne, McPat Coyne and Brendan Kearney hope to bring their latest hospitality establishment to the Painesville community.

It’s the Coynes and owner of Sol who also own like half of downtown Willoughby. They’re trying to make Crowley their little chain. I know the Coynes personally and they do have quality businesses.

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The first phase of Lake Metroparks Lakefront Trail is now open. When completed, it will link Painesville Township Park with Fairport Harbor at a distance of 2.5 miles--

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On 3/9/2024 at 1:36 PM, eastvillagedon said:

 

The new (or should I say newest?) Lake East Hospital site plan. Coming first will be two model homes as Phase 1. My guess is they won't move on to the next phase until they can convince someone to pay $300K+ for a new home in downtown Painesville 🥴

 

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when the plan refers to "architectural styles that blend with the existing neighborhood," this is what they mean--

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These two homes jut into a portion of the south side of the site--

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Ground is broken for Highland Park. It's only been about thirteen years since the hospital was demolished. What's the rush? I believe this is the Director of Development, Susan Crotty (yes, this position actually exists in Painesville). Anxious to see what transpires🤔

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On 6/16/2023 at 3:15 PM, eastvillagedon said:

this narrow plot of land in Painesville (formerly the site of an abandoned service garage or something) is being developed for a casual little eatery called Zapp's Custard & Mustard. The owner, Anthony Zappitelli, has two other places: Zappitelli's Pizza in Mentor and Red Creek Bar & Grill in P'ville Township. The name alone should attract lots of customers, as those two food items naturally complement each other 🥴, to say nothing of how happy the immediate neighbors will be if this place really catches on 🙂 Hey, at least it's walkable 🤩

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Zapp's Custard & Mustard now open🙌🍨🎊, but to this somewhat mixed review (who are these two?? lol). Watching this was surreal as their journey begins in the little hood where I grew up. Their route is the exact one I took on my walks (and bike rides) downtown back in the day (begin at 1:20 if interested). Glad to see little has changed🤔. Seems P'ville is still patching up the same streets that existed in the same condition sixty years ago--like cracks in a parched desert. 

 

 

 

On 4/11/2024 at 1:09 PM, eastvillagedon said:

The first phase of Lake Metroparks Lakefront Trail is now open. When completed, it will link Painesville Township Park with Fairport Harbor at a distance of 2.5 miles--

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A month+ late, but took a walk on this before it was 'official' and it's a really awesome spot. It's got some cool views of the former Diamond Shamrock site (not that there's anything left of it). I hope there's some Interpretive Signs explaining just what a feat it was to clean the site. 

opening tomorrow--a dog park and a splash pad! In the same park. Not sure if they're combined🤔 That would be novel. Also just opened (same park): new soccer fields--I assume the large one is "regulation" size  but what do I know 

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Streetscaping has begun on South Park Place--

 

The S Park Place Streetscape project, which will include concrete upgrades, new sidewalks, landscaping and updated parking features, will begin on the south side of Painesville Square. The roadway will be maintained as a one-way street for the majority of the project, with an end date of August 15.

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On 5/28/2024 at 1:23 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Streetscaping has begun on South Park Place--

 

The S Park Place Streetscape project, which will include concrete upgrades, new sidewalks, landscaping and updated parking features, will begin on the south side of Painesville Square. The roadway will be maintained as a one-way street for the majority of the project, with an end date of August 15.

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Wish they would re do the street in red brick all the way around.

22 minutes ago, marty15 said:

Wish they would re do the street in red brick all the way around.

 

yeah I would like to see that too. I wonder how much of the original brick still exists under the paved surface in the large area on the curve closest to Main St. The westernmost portion nearest Liberty St is still visible. As I recall it was on this stretch that even in the 60's you could still see traces of the interurban tracks (Although I'm certainly not seeing them in this picture. Possibly even these bricks aren't original). Or maybe I'm thinking of North Park Place--

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Plans are moving forward for the new Lake County Safety Center (aka jail), which will be located on E. Erie St., almost directly across from the current jail, so it will remain just a hop, skip and a jump from the county courthouse. Unfortunately several structures will be demolished (some already have), among them the row of buildings shown in the picture below. I don't know anything about the red brick building except I would imagine it must have some historical significance. I remember the corner spot, housing the barber shop, was once a liquor store (I knew someone who lived in an apartment above it); and the restaurant (w/red awning), El Paladar de Mexico, will relocate to the new Lake Erie College dorm (former bank) downtown (although the rough outline of the site from a couple of years ago shown below does not yet include that corner). The brown building to the left is the current jail. I have not seen the plans yet. I trust they'll meet my approval lol. 

 

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2 hours ago, eastvillagedon said:

Plans are moving forward for the new Lake County Safety Center (aka jail), which will be located on E. Erie St., almost directly across from the current jail, so it will remain just a hop, skip and a jump from the county courthouse. Unfortunately several structures will be demolished (some already have), among them the row of buildings shown in the picture below. I don't know anything about the red brick building except I would imagine it must have some historical significance. I remember the corner spot, housing the barber shop, was once a liquor store (I knew someone who lived in an apartment above it); and the restaurant (w/red awning), El Paladar de Mexico, will relocate to the new Lake Erie College dorm (former bank) downtown (although the rough outline of the site from a couple of years ago shown below does not yet include that corner). The brown building to the left is the current jail. I have not seen the plans yet. I trust they'll meet my approval lol. 

 

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No lessons learned from Painesville’s past I take it.

20 hours ago, marty15 said:

No lessons learned from Painesville’s past I take it.

In fairness, most of this site is sort of a hodgepodge of a few non-descript buildings. I can't recall everything that was there back in the 60's, except for a Ford dealership in a pink Deco-ish (I think) building that stood out. Gradually over the years some homes must have been leveled, but I don't remember it being a tight-knit block of intact houses. Assuming the design is decent, I think this will be a boon to the area, citing the optimism of this quote from the News Herald article:

 

"When asked why the county plans to build the jail on Erie Street, Boyd said that the county has “always been committed to downtown.” He added that it is important for the facility to be near the county courts and that the county has “a significant employee base.”

 

“A lot of counties are dispersing county functions beyond the municipal borders, beyond the traditional civic core, and we have made a decision to invest our long-term future right in the heart of the civic district as traditional county seats have been throughout the state,” he added."

 

here's another look at the site

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said Ford dealership, in a still from parade footage from a home movie sixty years ago

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On 7/17/2024 at 2:08 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Plans are moving forward for the new Lake County Safety Center (aka jail), which will be located on E. Erie St., almost directly across from the current jail, so it will remain just a hop, skip and a jump from the county courthouse. Unfortunately several structures will be demolished (some already have), among them the row of buildings shown in the picture below. I don't know anything about the red brick building except I would imagine it must have some historical significance. I remember the corner spot, housing the barber shop, was once a liquor store (I knew someone who lived in an apartment above it); and the restaurant (w/red awning), El Paladar de Mexico, will relocate to the new Lake Erie College dorm (former bank) downtown (although the rough outline of the site from a couple of years ago shown below does not yet include that corner). The brown building to the left is the current jail. I have not seen the plans yet. I trust they'll meet my approval lol. 

 

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From the Lake County Sheriff's office, some "conceptual views" of the new jail. I didn't expect this place would look like a concert hall or art museum, but at a price tag of $200+ million, they should come up with something a little more inspired than these

 

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This is an absolutely massive project and could be transformational for Painesville/ Fair Port Harbor. There will more information in the coming week as additional releases are issued and a press conference held at the end of the week.

 

Massive EPA grant will fund solar installations in Greater Cleveland and restore major brownfield

Jul. 22, 2024

By Peter Krouse, cleveland.com

 

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The U.S. Environmental Protection agency has awarded a $129 million grant to a Cuyahoga County-led partnership to install solar panels on local landfills, mothball a coal-fired power plant and return a major brownfield to natural habitat.

 

The partnership, which includes Cuyahoga County and the cities of Cleveland and Painesville, is one of 25 applicants from across the country chosen by the U.S. to receive a federal Climate Pollution Reduction Grant.

 

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The grant will pay for the development of 63 megawatts of solar energy across several sites, said Mike Foley, administrator of Cuyahoga Green Energy, and allow the city of Painesville to close its coal-burning power plant.

 

https://www.cleveland.com/news/2024/07/massive-epa-grant-will-fund-solar-installations-in-greater-cleveland-and-restore-major-brownfield.html

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Lake Erie College "Tower" residence now open, rehabilitating a midcentury bank abandoned for a decade. I'm no expert in the architecture and design from this era (my era, as a matter of fact! Lol), but the exterior and much of the interior required a faithful restoration to meet the guidelines of federal and state tax credits. But due to budget considerations I did not realistically expect to see Eames' or Barcelona chairs from Herman Miller in the lobby🫤

 

A link to an article in Northeast Ohio Properties magazine (doesn't everyone here subscribe to this?) with details about the project--

 

https://issuu.com/mrej/docs/propertiesweb-july24-/46?fr=sYTc0Nzc1NjE2OTM

 

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5 hours ago, Luke_S said:

This is an absolutely massive project and could be transformational for Painesville/ Fair Port Harbor. There will more information in the coming week as additional releases are issued and a press conference held at the end of the week.

 

 

 

Here's a free article 😁

 

 

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

someone should tell the Sierra Club that Painesville is NOT in Cuyahoga County (although in fairness a spokesperson sort of clarifies that in the press release). 

 

 

 

Speaking of historic structures, the municipal power plant has been an integral part of the Painesville skyline for generations. Where's the outcry over its (I assume) demolition? Maybe it can be transformed into an American satellite branch of the Tate Modern 😟

 

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10 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said:

someone should tell the Sierra Club that Painesville is NOT in Cuyahoga County (although in fairness a spokesperson sort of clarifies that in the press release). 

 

 

 

Speaking of historic structures, the municipal power plant has been an integral part of the Painesville skyline for generations. Where's the outcry over its (I assume) demolition? Maybe it can be transformed into an American satellite branch of the Tate Modern 😟

 

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I'm not sure it necessarily will be torn down. My understanding there is a reuse plan for the plant to house the battery storage part of the solar grid to be able to provide energy during peak hours if the solar array isn't able to meet the demand. 

 

I don't know what exactly that will look like though--smoke stacks coming down or a new build here all together?

 

Also, the remediation coming to the Diamond Shamrock site will likely more than make up for any loss of this power plant. 

1 hour ago, eastvillagedon said:

someone should tell the Sierra Club that Painesville is NOT in Cuyahoga County (although in fairness a spokesperson sort of clarifies that in the press release). 

 

Speaking of historic structures, the municipal power plant has been an integral part of the Painesville skyline for generations. Where's the outcry over its (I assume) demolition? Maybe it can be transformed into an American satellite branch of the Tate Modern 😟

 

 

 

The grant application was submitted by Cuyahoga County, supported by the cities of Cleveland and Painesville.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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A bit more detail specific to the projects specific to the Painesville portion of the USEPA grant. The coal plant will remain to house the city's switchgear, I'm not sure if that includes battery storage or not but I've heard that will be housed at the power plant as well. The employees of the plant will also receive training to be able to work the solar facilities. There is also a bit more detail on West Creek's involvement to rehabilitate the site, though I also believe the final site plans are still being developed and we could see more news coming from this site. 

 

Painesville to receive $80 million grant to build solar power facility: Conservation group will also add pollinator-friendly plants, trees to site

By Bryson Durst

PUBLISHED: August 1, 2024

 

 

Parma-based nonprofit West Creek Conservancy is currently working on a site control agreement to buy or lease the land, said WCC Conservation Director Brett Rodstrom. It plans to lease the solar project site to Painesville.

 

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Rodstrom said that West Creek and partners will use funding from the grant to add plants for pollinators and migratory birds between the solar panels. The conservation group will also reforest land along the Grand River.

 

Lewis said that the city and West Creek intend to eventually build a path on the site to connect to the Lake Metroparks Lakefront Trail, though the grant will not fund path construction.

 

https://www.news-herald.com/2024/08/01/painesville-to-receive-80-million-grant-to-build-solar-power-facility/

^thanks. This project has gained so much attention that even Mike Bloomberg has weighed in!  Since $80M is pocket change for him, maybe he can be persuaded to help fix Painesville's abysmal streets lol 

 

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Lake Erie Bilingual Academy, a preK-5 charter school, has opened in the old St. Mary Catholic school. Operated by ACCEL (one of those "evil" charter school organizations😡), which has about 80 locations in Ohio, this will be their third bilingual (English/Spanish) school (the other two are in Columbus and Lorain)

 

 

^ Accel Schools, styled ACCEL Schools, is a for-profit education management organization that operates 77 charter schools and 15 online schools primarily in Ohio. Accel schools have operated on significantly lower budgets than other Cleveland schools.[1]

Since 2014, it has taken over schools operated by I Can, Mosaica Education, and White Hat Management.[2]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accel_Schools

 

* Mosaica and White Hat were run so terribly.  I'm sure the owners made a fortune because they certainly weren't paying the teachers. 

18 minutes ago, surfohio said:

^ Accel Schools, styled ACCEL Schools, is a for-profit education management organization that operates 77 charter schools and 15 online schools primarily in Ohio. Accel schools have operated on significantly lower budgets than other Cleveland schools.[1]

Since 2014, it has taken over schools operated by I Can, Mosaica Education, and White Hat Management.[2]

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accel_Schools

 

* Mosaica and White Hat were run so terribly.  I'm sure the owners made a fortune because they certainly weren't paying the teachers. 

 

I can't comment on how underpaid (or not) the teachers are (or for charter school teachers generally), but there are reasons charter schools continue to be in demand, as this footnote from the Wikipedia article indicates:

 

 "O'Donnell, Patrick (September 16, 2016). "Some Cleveland schools have strong scores while district falters; new ACCEL charter chain shines (See rankings)". Cleveland Plain Dealer. Retrieved 28 January 2018."

 

https://www.cleveland.com/metro/2016/09/some_cleveland_schools_have_st.html

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New site for planned skatepark. Not the best neighborhood (okay, that can be said of any part of town lol), next to the soon-to-be defunct power plant. Maybe this can be incorporated into the design 🥴

 

 

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This funding is for the former Sidley Casement Golf Club golf course, a 67-acre property situated along 0.75 miles of the Grand River just northeast of Painesville. This project is totally independent from the Diamond Shamrock project that received the US EPA grant funding a few months ago, though it is only a mile or so up-river from that project. 

 

The Sidley Casement property is outlined in red, a southern project area of the Diamond Shamrock project is outlined in orange.

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Governor DeWine Announces $7 million in H2Ohio Grant Funding for 12 New Wetland Projects

Sep 11, 2024 | News Release, Ohio Department of Natural Resources

 

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Director Mary Mertz announced today more than $7 million in grant funding to support 12 new H2Ohio wetland projects.

 

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The 12 new wetlands projects will be located in 10 counties including Athens, Butler, Clark, Delaware, Franklin, Greene, Holmes, Lake, Richland, and Summit counties. The projects range from wetland restoration to enriching stream corridor forested areas. These projects were selected through a competitive grant process, and H2Ohio grant awards will fund up to 100% of the project costs.

 

 

From the August 2, 2024 Painesville City Council meeting agenda;

 

West Creek Conservancy’s proposed conservation and restoration of this site will have environmental, social and economic benefits for the City of Painesville and the surrounding community. While the landscape has been severely modified to accommodate the former use of the property as a golf course, this project will restore natural habitat including riparian and upland forest, wetlands, native meadow, and vernal pools that will improve floodplain functionality within the project area. This will have tremendous benefits to the water quality of the Grand River and downstream in Lake Erie, while also improving onsite habitat for the benefit of many native wildlife species.

 

Eventually, once the restoration is complete, the City of Painesville will partner with West Creek Conservancy in implementing passive park infrastructure improvements on the property to facilitate the use of the site as a riverfront nature preserve, with fishing access to the Grand River. This will support the goals of Painesville City Council’s most recently adopted Strategic Plan, including specifically the goal of maintaining and improving amenities including our parks and public lands to improve the quality of life and growth of our community.  Staff has also talked with West Creek Conservancy about exploring opportunities to take long-term ownership of the Grand River Casement Preserve following West Creek Conservancy’s successful conservation of the property, integrating it into the series of riverfront parks and recreational river access points currently managed by the City’s Public Lands and Recreation Department. The City has discussed working with West Creek Conservancy to apply for grant funding to connect this area to Recreation Park via a bridge over the Grand River.

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^thanks. I used to walk along the cliffs on the western portion of the Grand River which begin on the northern side of Recreation Park, as shown in picture. The narrow shale strip was still walkable back then. I don't know if it's eroded now to the point that it's no longer possible, but the river is so shallow at this section I guess it wouldn't be a disaster if you slipped and fell in. (I had to look up the term "vernal pools," although I remembered "riparian" from a Britcom years ago lol)

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On 3/9/2024 at 1:36 PM, eastvillagedon said:

 

The new (or should I say newest?) Lake East Hospital site plan. Coming first will be two model homes as Phase 1. My guess is they won't move on to the next phase until they can convince someone to pay $300K+ for a new home in downtown Painesville 🥴

 

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The Ranch home on E South St looks mostly complete, and you can just see they are setting the foundation for the neighboring house to the right.

 

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On 10/27/2023 at 2:22 PM, eastvillagedon said:

Land is being cleared this week for Grand River Walk project. Groundbreaking soon?...That retaining wall would look awesome covered in ivy. But would that cause it to collapse? lol

 

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The "Speaking of Painesville Newsletter Fall 2024" didn't mention this project or the amphitheater.  The summer newsletter stated the project was aiming for groundbreaking back in June, but there is currently no construction fence or equipment on site since they finished removing all the trees and vegetation months ago.

 

Link to the Painesville Quarterly newsletters: https://www.painesville.com/newsletter 

 

The site from the bottom of the hill 9/15/2024:

 

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On 7/20/2024 at 11:38 AM, eastvillagedon said:

 

From the Lake County Sheriff's office, some "conceptual views" of the new jail. I didn't expect this place would look like a concert hall or art museum, but at a price tag of $200+ million, they should come up with something a little more inspired than these

 

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The Burger King property that sat in the project area for the new County Jail at the corner of E Erie St. and N St Clair St. is gone and the site has been leveled:

 

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1 hour ago, WhatUp said:

 

The Ranch home on E South St looks mostly complete, and you can just see they are setting the foundation for the neighboring house to the right.

 

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thanks for the picture! What's with those sunburst-like supports/brackets? Here are some more designs and floor plans--

 

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1 hour ago, WhatUp said:

 

The "Speaking of Painesville Newsletter Fall 2024" didn't mention this project or the amphitheater.  The summer newsletter stated the project was aiming for groundbreaking back in June, but there is currently no construction fence or equipment on site since they finished removing all the trees and vegetation months ago.

 

Link to the Painesville Quarterly newsletters: https://www.painesville.com/newsletter 

 

The site from the bottom of the hill 9/15/2024:

 

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yeah, I'm always afraid some of these projects aren't going to happen when there are extensive delays (especially in Painesville). I guess it could be anything. I see that Marous, the developer, has lots of projects in the pipeline so they appear to be very busy. Just thinking of possible excuses reasons lol

1 hour ago, WhatUp said:

 

The Burger King property that sat in the project area for the new County Jail at the corner of E Erie St. and N St Clair St. is gone and the site has been leveled:

 

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yeah, so much has been leveled. Of course this hasn't prevented people from weighing in on this project. Some facebook comments 😂:

 

"Why do we need a new jail for criminals. Who cares what their space is like. When I did my one time in jail at 18 cuz I was an idiot, I deserved everything I got. I bet people would think twice about committing crimes if they got charged for their stay too. And held to paying it off."

 

"Anyone know how much the county jail pays the contracted barber for inmates haircuts? Per person/per cut? I've heard it's a ridiculous amount. Why? Why can't a military style cut be given by certain staff members to save some taxpayer dollars? I forgot, criminals have rights too (and tv, and cable tv and fast food privileges)"

 

"Thanks, I'll love the view, the noise the dirt and dust on my house just like when they built the County maintenance building and they didn't offer to clean our properties that were a hot mess!!! We had just got new siding and it was filthy, all of our homes were!!! So looking forward to the new jail that shouldn't need replaced this soon, it's not that old really??? Let the County build another jail in another CITY!!!"

 

Here's another view of the site, with the current jail lower right. The light blue line on the upper left is Nebraska St. where I lived when I was 4 years old. It's really the hood. If anything I hope it's improved if ever so slightly over the past 60 years 🤔

 

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