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East 22nd Street Current Conditions Assessment
The Current Conditions Assessment provides a point-in-time snapshot of the East 22nd Street study area. Its main goal is to identify opportunities for collaborative planning, integrated services, and coordinated implementation among stakeholders to realize mutual desirable outcomes.
Cuyahoga Greenways
County Planning is leading the effort to systematically update the 2019 Cuyahoga Greenways Plan. This update will incorporate many projects completed over the last five years and will reflect our collaboration with the Cuyahoga Greenways Partners.
Richmond-Chardon Roads Streetscape & Business Revitalization Plan
This plan aims to create a safe, inviting, and engaging atmosphere within its study area, which includes Richmond Road and the eastern portion of Chardon Road in Richmond Heights.
LATEST NEWS
County Planning Hosts TOD Summit
On the morning of Wednesday, June 11th, County Planning hosted a Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Summit at the Halle Building Conference Center in Downtown Cleveland. The event facilitated cross-sector collaboration and alignment to further targeted development around Greater Cleveland’s transit stations,…
Read MoreCounty Planning is pleased to announce the release of Our Communities: The 2025 Data Book, the latest publication in the Data Book series, providing helpful insights and information about Cuyahoga County and its communities.
Read MoreThe Cuyahoga County Healthy Urban Tree Canopy (HUTC) Program for 2025 was officially announced on Arbor Day, April 25. This marks the sixth year of the Healthy Urban Tree Canopy Program, with over 11,000 new trees planted in Cuyahoga County since the inception of the program. This also marks a change in program administration of the HUTC Program from County Planning to the Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District (Soil & Water).
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To advance Cuyahoga County's social, economic, and environmental health through equitable community planning