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Public comments sought for online Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook developers’ presentation Feb. 8
Updated Feb 05, 2021;
Posted Feb 04, 2021
According to one of the most recent proposals, this could be the site of a swimming pool in a future Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook redevelopment. Both prospective developers presentations will be made to Cleveland Heights City Council and the public in a YouTube meeting set for 6:30 p.m. on Monday (Feb. 8).City of Cleveland Heights
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CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio City Council plans to devote its Monday (Feb. 8) meeting to hearing both development proposals for the Cedar-Lee-Meadowbrook site.
The public is invited to submit online questions and comments for those presentations, preferably in advance of the 6:30 p.m. meeting, which will be aired via YouTube. A link to view the upcoming meeting is available here.
Shaker sees progress on infill housing in South Moreland, with county land bank dealing 2 lots to local builder
Updated Jan 12, 2021;
Posted Jan 12, 2021
City Neighborhood Revitalization Director Kamla Lewis told council in December that she has been working with the county for over a year since its focus shifted from primarily demolitions to housing rehabs and new construction.
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SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio The Cuyahoga County Land Bank plans to move forward with the construction of two more infill homes on vacant lots in the city both on Ludgate Road in the South Moreland neighborhood.
These could bring the total number of new infill homes on Ludgate to four upward of 10 citywide with two homes in the $250,000 price range, which the county proposes will be built by Beachwood-based Orlean Company, owned by Shaker Heights resident Ken Lurie.