(via Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog)

By Harvey Webster

Imagine a place along Cleveland’s lakefront, dominated by nature but accessible to Cleveland residents, teachers, students and visitors; a place for passive recreation and enjoyment of one of the Great Lakes; a learning landscape where students can enjoy the rhythms of nature and seasonal phenomena like the extraordinary biannual migration of birds; a place that draws eco-tourists from across the region, people who come to see birds and then support neighboring restaurants, hotels and merchants.

Sound like a pipe dream?

No. This place actually exists… (go to article)


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