Cleveland Heights aims to create infill housing on vacant lots
Through a multi-lot development program, the city aims to transform neighborhoods that were hard-hit by the foreclosure crisis.
Through a multi-lot development program, the city aims to transform neighborhoods that were hard-hit by the foreclosure crisis.
RTA’s bus system redesign includes greater frequency on popular routes as well as the ability to get to outlying areas where jobs may be located. The public will have an opportunity to give feedback in October and November.
On Sept. 24, developers broke ground on The Rising, a $20 million development project that will be the largest investment in Cleveland’s Slavic Village neighborhood in 25 years.
A new development in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood will create affordable houses for first-time home buyers.
Cleveland’s city planning commission on Friday gave conceptual approval to the design of a multi-family apartment building that would be located on East 72nd Street and schematic approval to the design of a 52-unit, mixed-use apartment building on Churchill Avenue.
A long-planned development project in Cleveland’s University Circle neighborhood that features a new public library, apartments, and office and retail space may begin construction in March, according to a developer on the project.
In 2018, a pedestrian was killed in a traffic crash in the United States every 84 minutes on average, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Thousands of pedestrians die every year in traffic accidents, and the issue of pedestrian safety has grown significantly in the last decade.
A new ordinance introduced by Cleveland City Council could help make the streets safer for cyclists and pedestrians.