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Reclaiming an Urban Valley: The Lower Big Creek Greenway Initiative Introduction

Reclaiming an Urban Valley: The Lower Big Creek Greenway Initiative Introduction. Master of Urban Planning, Design and Development Capstone Spring 2006. Stakeholders and Clients. Stakeholders: City of Cleveland, Old Brooklyn CDC, Metroparks, NOACA, Ohio Canal Corridor Clients:

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Reclaiming an Urban Valley: The Lower Big Creek Greenway Initiative Introduction

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  1. Reclaiming an Urban Valley: The Lower Big Creek Greenway Initiative Introduction Master of Urban Planning, Design and Development Capstone Spring 2006

  2. Stakeholders and Clients • Stakeholders: City of Cleveland, Old Brooklyn CDC, Metroparks, NOACA, Ohio Canal Corridor • Clients: Old Brooklyn CDC and City of Cleveland

  3. Lower Big Creek

  4. Memphis Picnic Area Zoo Harvard Trailhead Big Creek Reservation

  5. tire dump Harshaw site truckterminal junkyard salt pile rock crushing land filling railroads Zoo Harvard Trailhead closed landfill

  6. Existing Conditions Existing Conditions

  7. 4 Scenarios Four Scenarios • Group 1-The Rail-Path Trail • Group 2-Upper Northern Peripheral Loop • Group 3-ZoPath Trail • Group 4-Reclaiming an Urban Valley

  8. WHY SHOULD WE DO THIS? Purpose of Our Projects • Enhanced Access / Greater Links • Increased Tax Revenue • Increased Property Value • Inefficient Use Of Land • Changing The Image Of The Area

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