Euclid Beach Mobile Park residents will not be forced out by December

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Euclid Beach Mobile Park residents will not be forced out by December
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“People are absolutely not going to be asked to leave this December,” said Matt Zone, the senior vice president at Western Reserve.

Zone said the process of developing a plan for the best use of that land has always been open to residents and added that there have been at least five meetings, reserved solely for tenants of the mobile home park and planners, so he believes their concerns have been heard.

By December, Zone said, the plan for that parcel of land will be complete and the Western Reserve Land Conservancy will execute the plan, whatever it may be. “The assurance I can give to the tenants that live in that park is, let’s assume that there is significant closure of the park or the entire closure, there will be a multi year process to make sure that people are taken care of,” he said.

The mobile home park sits between Euclid Beach Park to the west and Villa Angela Park and Wildwood Marina to the east and would be larger than Edgewater Park if the 28 acre mobile home park was added to make it one contiguous piece of property.

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