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Nine Mile Creek

Some last words before South Euclid approves the Oakwood rezoning

Bob Rosenbaum · June 9, 2011 · 4 Comments

In the real world, how often do you get the chance to ask: If we could do anything, what would it be? That's the essence of my objection to what's happening at the former Oakwood golf course today. While I'm not in favor of the proposed development that is likely to be carried … [Read more...] about Some last words before South Euclid approves the Oakwood rezoning

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Development, Government Tagged With: First Interstate, Mitch Schneider, Nine Mile Creek, Oakwood, parkland, Severance, South Euclid

Deer, downloadab​les and the 25 ft buffer from Nine Mile Creek

Fran Mentch · May 18, 2011 · 1 Comment

1. Download one of our signs.  You can cut them in half and post them inside your car window, or on your front door or on the back of your raincoat! Please use them to help spread the word...You can download them by clicking here: Stop Big Box on Oakwood or Not A Done … [Read more...] about Deer, downloadab​les and the 25 ft buffer from Nine Mile Creek

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Nine Mile Creek, Oakwood

Oakwood: The Good, the Bad and the Huh??

Fran Mentch · April 26, 2011 · Leave a Comment

The Good: Nine Mile Creek photo essay compliments of Jim Miller. This is Part 1 of 3 of the photo essay, and documents Nine Mile Creek from Cedar Center to Nela Park. Click here to enjoy!       The Bad: Attached image of the 1-Mile radius of … [Read more...] about Oakwood: The Good, the Bad and the Huh??

Filed Under: Development, Fran Mentch Tagged With: Nine Mile Creek, Oakwood, retail analysis

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