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04/22/2021 07:00 PM
04/22/2021 08:00 PM
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CHEERS TO THE LAKE!
The Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Study (CHEERS) outlines a plan for additional parkland and habitat along Cleveland’s Lake Erie shoreline in proximity to the St. Clair-Superior and Glenville neighborhoods. The partners are wrapping up the initial concept plan and hope to move towards final design as grants and other funding become available.
CHEERS illustrates the importance of investing in coastal resilience measures in an urban area to provide the greatest impact for human community resilience. The project will demonstrate beneficial use of dredge material to build habitat and expand parks, protect the critical infrastructure of Interstate 90 along the shore, ameliorate previous industrial uses and unjust development practices, and stabilize the unpredictable wave action adjacent to key recreation and transportation facilities.
ATTEND ON SITE WALKSHOPS APRIL 24, 25, AND 26
Walkshops meet at a designated time and place to walk the existing parks as a small, socially distanced group. Participants will share ideas, react to the initial concept plan, and help develop priorities for short term actions and longer-term projects. Thank you to Famicos and St. Clair Superior Development Corp. for helping host these events! Registration and more information: CHEERS Walkshops | Cleveland Metroparks
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Brittany Montgomery
04/22/2021 07:00 PM
The Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Study (CHEERS) outlines a plan for additional parkland and habitat along Cleveland’s Lake Erie shoreline in proximity to the St. Clair-Superior and Glenville neighborhoods. The partners are wrapping up the initial concept plan and hope to move towards final design as grants and other funding become available.
CHEERS illustrates the importance of investing in coastal resilience measures in an urban area to provide the greatest impact for human community resilience. The project will demonstrate beneficial use of dredge material to build habitat and expand parks, protect the critical infrastructure of Interstate 90 along the shore, ameliorate previous industrial uses and unjust development practices, and stabilize the unpredictable wave action adjacent to key recreation and transportation facilities.
ATTEND ON SITE WALKSHOPS APRIL 24, 25, AND 26
Walkshops meet at a designated time and place to walk the existing parks as a small, socially distanced group. Participants will share ideas, react to the initial concept plan, and help develop priorities for short term actions and longer-term projects. Thank you to Famicos and St. Clair Superior Development Corp. for helping host these events! Registration and more information: CHEERS Walkshops | Cleveland Metroparks
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April 22, 2021 at 7:00pm - 8pm
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