Ghost Stream Bicycle Ride Featuring the Dugway Brooks: Sunday October 8th. As part of the Fall 2017 local history lectures, Dr. Roy Larick (local author and archaeologist) led a group of 20 plus enthusiasts (and one dog travelling via bicycle basket) around the Heights … [Read more...] about Enjoyable Ghost Stream Bicycle Ride featuring the Dugway Brooks Led by Roy Larick
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City Storm/Sewer Water Conveyance, Berkshire Rd.-Derbyshire Rd.
It is difficult to promote the City of Cleveland Heights for private investments (Capital Formation) without a well developed, first class infrastructure. The City of Cleveland Heights may keep losing population and be second in a domino effect after East Cleveland's failure if … [Read more...] about City Storm/Sewer Water Conveyance, Berkshire Rd.-Derbyshire Rd.
Quality vs. exclusivity: Understanding Heights schools
Ten years ago, it was pretty easy to see the scientific flaws in the State of Ohio’s school ratings: no valid test samples, no comparison of pre-test and post-test, no time-series tracking of student results over the years, meaningless descriptions for the attainment … [Read more...] about Quality vs. exclusivity: Understanding Heights schools
17-year cicadas elusive in the Heights area
Though present in swarms only a few miles away, 17-year cicadas have proven scarce in the Heights area. "We haven't seen them in any quantity," says Sarah Cech, Natural Resources Manager for the Nature Center at Shaker Lakes. The few cicadas that call the Heights home have … [Read more...] about 17-year cicadas elusive in the Heights area
Cleveland Hts v. Solon: Comparing cost and understanding value
Now that we’re safely past the election season, maybe we can have a reasonable discussion about taxes. If you say taxes are high in the Heights, heads nod. But what does “taxes are high” mean? To find out, let’s compare some real estate listings from Cleveland Heights, a … [Read more...] about Cleveland Hts v. Solon: Comparing cost and understanding value