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A little this and that from around the Heights

Bob Rosenbaum · June 7, 2011 · Leave a Comment

Some thoughts about recent goings on around town: Improved parking Cumberland's improved parking lot has been completed in time for the summer swim season. The $200,000+ project was funded from an Ohio EPA grant to improve quality of rainwater runoff into adjacent Dugway … [Read more...] about A little this and that from around the Heights

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Bob Rosenbaum, Quality of Life, Shop Local Tagged With: bars and restaurants, catacomb, CH-UH Schools, junk, prom

Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Richard Stewart · April 12, 2011 · 1 Comment

by Deanna Bremer Fisher A standing room-only crowd of more than 150 people attended the FutureHeights forum on land use and development on Thursday, April 17 at Forest Hill Church in Cleveland Heights. While Cleveland Heights residents made up the majority of attendees, … [Read more...] about Land use forum shows need for regional planning

Filed Under: Development, Government, GUEST BLOGGERS, Quality of Life, Sustainability, Video Blog Tagged With: bars and restaurants, Cedar Center, golf course, independent business, local merchant, Oakwood, South Euclid, Sustainable Heights

Come Together, Right Now

David Perelman-Hall · March 6, 2011 · 2 Comments

Joanne who is Chinese and works at Aryoshi on Lee, called around lunch time to ask for help.  I'm certain Joanne is her Anglicized name, at least her nom du chef.  Her daughter's laptop was under the omnipotent rule of an infection masquerading as an anti-virus tool. It had taken … [Read more...] about Come Together, Right Now

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, David Perelman-Hall, Quality of Life, Shop Local Tagged With: bars and restaurants, computer, Lee Road, local merchant

Just somewhat walkable is pretty good too

Bob Rosenbaum · March 2, 2011 · Leave a Comment

An old discussion about shoveling sidewalks and winter walkability has been reopened at the Heights Observer forum. The timing is interesting; it coincides with an article in the Observer that, according to Walkscore.com, Cleveland Heights is one of Ohio's 3 most-walkable … [Read more...] about Just somewhat walkable is pretty good too

Filed Under: BLOGGERS, Bob Rosenbaum, Quality of Life Tagged With: bank, barbershop, bars and restaurants, bicycle, book stores, coffee shops, grocery store

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