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ReImagine a Greater Cleveland
Issues of vacancy, abandonment and foreclosure have had a profound effect on the well-being of the nation's neighborhoods and residents. These negative forces have mobilized community development professionals and policymakers in Cleveland to develop innovative efforts to turn the tide and fight for our neighborhoods.
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Dike 14 Nature Preserve Committee supports the city’s Master Plan for Dike 14 Nature Preserve insofar as it calls for wildlife habitat preservation and enhancement, pedestrian trails and boardwalks, coastal overlooks, benches, and environmental educational signage.
But the committee opposes the plan’s addition of bike paths, picnic areas, toilet facilities, and an amphitheater at the...site as these amenities detract from the resources and experience of the nature preserve, and these amenities already exist in the adjacent Gordon State Park and other nearby parks.
For more information, email Barbara Martin, chair, Dike 14 Nature Preserve Committee.
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