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Working with what is already there

10 Nov , 2022  

Working with what is already there – these points of change will re-establish the authentic “Cleveland Centre” following the metro parks lead, re-engaging the public as follows: 

  • Illuminate the three Cleveland Centre Murals
  • Rename Columbus Peninsula to be Cleveland Centre
  • Road network identification; street marking with reflective paint.
  • Placement of the Wayside Marker on Gravity Place officially identifying the history of  the City Centre layout of 1833 on Columbus Road.
  • Hub definition; Compass Mural at Gravity Place.
  • Fall Street Extension connecting to Columbus Street through the parking lot area where recreation occupies the west end of the Peninsula.
  • Illumination of road network.
  • British Street pathway reintroduced into the road network.
  • French and Fall Street – Centre Piece Mural identifying the east west divide in the Peninsula Center.
  • St Mary’s Church mural, depiction of the Phi Ratio orienting the church site in the Cleveland Centre Plan.
  • Ohio Erie Canal Turn Basin Park – Fountain Proposal – focal point for Fall Street and Canal Basin Channel restoration.
  • Sherwin Williams B&O Depot “Castle” overlooking the “city centre village” renovation proposal* – creating a Cuyahoga Valley Museum Resource Center.

*Museum of the Cuyahoga Valley and Cafe – Integrating Landscape with the Federal Building including the scenic Canal Basin restoration providing a multi-nodal attraction under the Canal Street Bridge… Landscape integration; Pedestrian Pathway from parking lot along the Cuyahoga South River edge from Gravity Place to B&O Depot, including decommissioned Rail lift-bridge and Carter Street pilothouse redevelopment for pedestrian path access over the river to Scranton Peninsula.

“You can market your way back to relevance adapting programs which bring students… STEAM – Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics… it’s a win win for the arts and humanity, really!”

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