CPC Weblog
an annotated chronological list of links related to planning and development in Greater Cleveland
20 August 2008
Members of Acacia Country Club in Lyndhurst are considering whether to dissolve the club and sell its 160 acre site for development. Brokers speculate that the property at Cedar and Richmond Roads could be sold off in parts for residential, retail, and office construction.
Labels: greenspace, Lyndhurst
15 February 2008
The Lyndhurst Planning Commission was disappointed by the preliminary designs for a proposed Aldi supermarket on the site of the demolished Richmond Theatre on Mayfield Road. The City is currently under a six month development moratorium that was enacted in November.
08 February 2008
South Euclid's plans to create a community reinvestment area encompassing the entire City are not expected to have a large financial impact on the South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District.
Labels: Lyndhurst, South Euclid, tax policy
19 November 2007
The South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education decided to not join the Hillcrest Heights Area Recreation Council "at this time", instead choosing to concentrate on passing an operating levy in March.
Labels: institutional, Lyndhurst, regionalism, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, University Heights
13 November 2007
Lyndhurst City Council enacted a development moratorium on all non-residential parcels of one acre or larger for at least the next six months, while the City's master plan is being updated.
Labels: Lyndhurst, master planning
18 September 2007
Mayor Welo assured South Euclid residents that the Hillcrest Heights Area Recreation Council will not build a proposed recreation center if they are unable to align grant funding.
Labels: institutional, Lyndhurst, residential, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, University Heights
07 September 2007
Mayor Welo of South Euclid offered to personally pay the startup fees for the South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District's entry into the Hillcrest Heights Area Recreation Council. This fall, the mayors of Richmond Heights, South Euclid, and University Heights will meet with Rep. Stephanie Tubbs-Jones to discuss funding sources. They hope to build a new recreation center without the use of local tax dollars.
Labels: institutional, Lyndhurst, regionalism, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, University Heights
31 August 2007
Financial concerns may prevent the South Euclid-Lyndhurst School District from joining the Hillcrest Heights Area Recreation Council. The Cities of Richmond Heights, South Euclid, and University Heights have agreed to establish the council of governments.
Labels: Lyndhurst, regionalism, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, University Heights
15 June 2007
On June 25, South Euclid City Council is expected to vote on a proposal to create a council of governments with Richmond Heights, University Heights, and the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Board of Education to study the feasibility of a regional recreation center. University Heights passed similar legislation on June 4, while Lyndhurst leaders reiterated that they were not interested in participating.
Labels: Lyndhurst, regionalism, Richmond Heights, South Euclid, University Heights
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