Cleveland awarded $960K federal grant for North Coast Connector project
CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO, JUL 22 – The $960,000 grant will fund a multimodal hub study to improve transit connectivity and access to Lake Erie, part of a $447 million project transforming downtown Cleveland's transportation.
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Cleveland wins another federal grant for lakefront
The City of Cleveland has landed another federal grant to help remake its lakefront in this case, to develop plans for a new transportation hub.Congresswoman Shontel Browns office announced the $960,000 award on Tuesday. The planning grant will help pay for a more detailed study of a proposed transit station that would connect to a new land bridge between the center of Downtown and the waterfront.The facility would replace Amtraks aging Clevelan…
Cleveland’s massive lakefront transformation plan is getting another big boost from Washington
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The City of Cleveland has been awarded a $960,000 federal grant for the North Coast Connector Project, U.S. Rep. Shontel Brown announced Tuesday. It’s the third installation of U.S. Department of Transportation money Cleveland has received for its sweeping lakefront redevelopment plans.
Downtown multimodal station gets design funds – NEOtrans
Improving access to a re-envisioned Downtown Cleveland lakefront by more than just driving has been a focus of the city's lakefront master-planning process. But the details on how that could be done so far have been vague and conceptual. That will change as a result of a $960,000 federal grant awarded this week to the city.
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