ODOT Denies Permit for New Cleveland Browns Domed Stadium in Brook Park Due to Air Navigation Hazard Concerns
ODOT rejected the stadium permit because its height exceeds federal air navigation limits by 58 feet, despite FAA analyses finding no airspace hazards, delaying a $2.4 billion project.
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Browns denied permission to build new $3.6 billion stadium over PLANE traffic
THE Cleveland Browns’ plans for a new stadium have hit a snag. A law firm representing the Haslam Sports Group was notified that a permit application was denied. Haslam Sports GroupThe Cleveland Browns’ stadium proposal has hit a snag[/caption] Haslam Sports GroupODOT has blocked a permit request from the Haslam group[/caption] The Browns delivered plans to build a new stadium in Brook Park near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. However, …
ODOT denies aviation permit for Browns dome project; team says they're working with state
**Related Video Above: Cleveland will reimburse Browns $2.6M for stadium repairs CLEVELAND (WJW) -- The FOX 8 I-Team has learned the Ohio Department of Transportation Office of Aviation has denied an aviation permit for the Browns Stadium in Brook Park, but Browns officials say the FAA has provided the team with two letters stating there is a determination of “no hazard.” Browns rookie Quinshon Judkins not facing formal charges following ar…
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