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Efforts to reclaim the lakefront have come and gone for decades, but current plans may be a sign that communities are ready to recapture their waterfronts. ....
The Lakefront Public Access Plan covers three general topic areas: improving public access to Lake Erie; erosion control and ecological stablization; and enhancing transportation networks along the shoreline. The more than 100-page report also highlights four focus areas that, when completed, will add nearly seven miles of new lakefront access. ....
By Julie Holiday Jul 2, 2021 CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OH - Cuyahoga County and the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission will host a Virtual Public Information Meeting on Tuesday, July 13 at 6:00 p.m. and invites residents to hear about and discuss plans to create easier access to Lake Erie. The Lakefront Public Access Plan was announced by County Executive Armond Budish in 2019, and aims to improve transportation networks and increase public access to Lake Erie in tandem with shoreline stabilization efforts. Currently, 90% of the Lake Erie shoreline within Cuyahoga County is not publicly accessible. This plan will detail a multi-modal network of connected paths, all-purpose trails, boardwalks, roads, bridges and public access points across the Lake Erie shoreline made possible through partnerships with cities, the Metroparks, and property owners. ....
Bay Village and Rocky River dip toes into Cuyahoga County Lakefront Public Access Plan Updated Feb 01, 2021; Posted Feb 01, 2021 Bay Village and neighbor Rocky River could comprise the western end of a 30-mile lakefront plan being discussed by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission. (Courtesy of Cuyahoga County Planning Commission) Facebook Share BAY VILLAGE, Ohio The mayors of Bay Village and Rocky River are willing to get their feet wet when it comes to Cuyahoga County’s Lakefront Public Access Plan, which would span the Lake Erie shoreline from Euclid to Bay Village. Bay Village Mayor Paul Koomar is curious as to how the county plan might line up with the city’s own lakefront master plan. And Rocky River Mayor Pam Bobst notes that any plan would need buy-in from the many private owners of lakefront property. ....