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North Olmsted Legislation
Legislation Number
2023-121
Legislation Date
9/17/2024
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2023
Legislation Title
Lorain Road Corridor Project
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />This plan for the corridor's future is a culmination <br />of a year-long community -focused planning <br />process that explored the opportunities, <br />challenges, and constraints that exist here, as <br />well as the potential for transformative change. <br />It starts with community goals as communicated <br />through outreach activities and identifies a series <br />of focused near term and long term strategies to <br />achieve these goals. <br />The project team included experts in planning, <br />urban design, and transportation engineering. This <br />ensures that proposed solutions are realistic and <br />implementable, white incorporating aspirational <br />approaches to position the City of North Olmsted <br />as a visionary leader in rethinking suburban <br />development patterns. <br />This work evolved from the belief that physical <br />improvements to the Lorain Road corridor have <br />the ability to impact the greater region. The <br />communities that are connected by the corridor <br />have much more to benefit from working together <br />to create and support a collective vision. <br />The City of North Olmsted recognized this and <br />has structured the project to serve a greater <br />rote - a local example of how to reposition aging <br />infrastructure to support a more sustainable and <br />equitable vision. <br />
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