Cleveland and Cuyahoga County leaders unveil plan for 'Downtown 3.0,' aiming to boost population, visitors and amenities
The city-county dream team vowing to"reimagine" Downtown once and for all: DCA President Michael Deemer, Councilman Kerry McCormack, Mayor Justin Bibb and County Executive Chris Ronayne.
The promise of long-awaited developments — the North Coast Connector to link to the lakefront, Irishtown Bend Park, Bedrock's river project — seem to all be at the forefront of city and county leaders. All who vow to"Reimagining Downtown," as was discussed Tuesday, shows how the reality could come into view by 2030, when DCA aspires to see the city center's population rise to 30,000.
And, of course, coming through on waterfront and riverfront plans, the former which will, according to Bibb, be crystallized by year's end. cities connect those cores to the great waterfronts and surrounding neighborhoods." A nurse's assailant, McCormack said, relaying a recent example, being"on the street the next day" is ridiculous.
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