This is a continuation of the saga of public places lost [1] to developers. Our story starts with WC Reed Field in the Brooklyn Centre neighborhood [2], but continues with the story of Clark Field in the Tremont neighborhood. Some of the main characters for both stories are the same - City of Cleveland, former council reps Jim Rokakis, Gus Frangos, Tim Donovan with the Towpath and current council reps Joe Cimperman, Brian Cummins, Tony Brancatelli and the US EPA and federally funded community development corporations, and brownfield monies. More to come.
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Links:
[1] http://realneo.us/events/save-carnegie-libraries-cle-dont-let-city-cleveland-use-public-bldgs-bait-developers#comment-35191
[2] http://realneo.us/content/wc-reed-and-fight-preserve-community-greenspace
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