The last nine times Clevelanders have tried to rally support for a way to build a stronger link between the city’s downtown and its Lake Erie waterfront, the efforts fizzled out for a variety of reasons. This time, it could be different.
Nelson Byrd Woltz, Osborn Engineering, CallisonRTKL, AoDK ArchitectureCLEVELAND, Ohio — Clevelanders have tried at least nine times over the past 35 years to rally support for a way to build a stronger link between the city’s downtown and its Lake Erie waterfront.
And nine times, those attempts fizzled over lack of money, lack of political support, lack of corporate backing, failure to engage the public, and, perhaps most important, a lack of civic will. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.