Gov. Kasich and Mayor Jackson to highlight new funding for Cleveland's Lakefront West project

Cleveland Lakefront

(Photo: www.gcbl.org)

advertisement

Posted: 10/04/2012

CLEVELAND - Cleveland officials are working on a plan to make the lakefront more accessible to residents who live west of downtown Cleveland.

Ohio's $1.6 billion highway budget deficit initially delayed the project, but ODOT reforms and federal funds have generated the resources to accelerate it.

Mayor Frank Jackson, along with Ohio Governor John Kasich and ODOT Director Jerry Wray, will discuss new developments with the project at news conference Thursday.

The event is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. at the Battery Park Warehouse

Copyright 2012 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

  • Comments
Advertisement

Cleveland Headlines


  1. 40 cars sold for Captain America stunts

    40 cars sold for Captain America stunts

    A Cuyahoga Falls car dealership sold 40 cars to be used in the filming of "Captain America: The Winter Soldier".

  2. Cleveland police chase hearings begin

    Cleveland police chase hearings begin

    Disciplinary hearings for Cleveland police supervisors accused of violating department rules during a deadly chase and shooting last November began Monday.

  3. Urban League launches jobs campaign

  4. Tribe fever draws large walk-up crowd

  5. VIDEO: Gunfire part of Captain America

  6. Mother, sister visited Castro Friday

  7. PHOTOS: Filming 'Captain America' in CLE

    • Trending now on newsnet5
     
    • Stay Connected

    Send us a News Tip Send us a News Tip
    Mobile & iPhone/Android Apps Mobile & iPhone/Android Apps
    Twitter Twitter
    Facebook Facebook
    YouTube YouTube
    Community Calendar Community Calendar
    RSS Feeds RSS Feeds
    ClevelandLaw.tv ClevelandLaw.tv