Explore Project Plans and Tools
A list of active parks and greenspace projects across Cleveland and a variety of tools and resources.
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Cleveland Parks and Recreation Master Plan / City of Cleveland / Public engagement started 2023
Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resiliency Study (CHEERS) Plan / Cleveland Metroparks + Port of Cleveland / Public engagement started 2023
Cleveland Midway (Separated Bikeway Network) / City of Cleveland / Design + public engagement started 2023
Cleveland’s North Coast Master Plan / City of Cleveland + Greater Cleveland Partnership / Public engagement started 2023
Cleveland Tree Plan / Cleveland Tree Coalition / 2015
Cuyahoga Greenways Cleveland RAISE East Side Trails / Cleveland Metroparks + City of Cleveland + City of Euclid / Public engagement started 2023
Irishtown Bend Park / Port of Cleveland + City of Cleveland + NOACA + LAND Studio / Construction started 2023
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Community Needs Assessment: Cleveland Parks and Recreation / City of Cleveland / November 2023
Community Engagement Card Deck: Transform Your Practice / Civic Commons
The Common Ground Framework: Building community power through park and green space engagement / Trust for Public Land / April 2023
Park Investment Community Engagement Strategies / City of Cleveland, Ohio / August 2022
Ohio Environmental Council Advocacy Toolkit / Ohio Environmental Council
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City of Cleveland Park Projects Map— Explore active city park projects, scheduled improvements, and current facilities across Cleveland / City of Cleveland
Circular Cleveland Map– An interactive map that compiles community food, waste, material, and economic development resources for residents / Cleveland Neighborhood Progress + City of Cleveland
Interactive Waterfront Project Tool– Use this interactive map to explore the variety of waterfront projects across Cleveland / Greater Cleveland Partnership + Cleveland Metroparks + City of Cleveland + Cuyahoga County
ParkServe— Explore the Trust for Public Land’s tool for assessing parks and greenspace access, demographic divides in park access, and opportunities for new parks / Trust for Public Land