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All Forum Posts by: Tim Shafer

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I had the same question and these replies have been helpful. However, it's three years later and I am wondering if the response is the same. I see a number of economic development and community vitality initiatives initiated circa 2020, including a community master plan, the development of the MetroHealth complex and associated green space, the Community Housing Plan 2030, 25Connects, Mayor Frank Jackson's Neighborhood Transformation Initiative, and others. All of these have set their sites on Clark-Fulton as an area in need of social and economic uplift and some have dedicated funding to support these efforts. Any thoughts on the future of this neighborhood that is situated adjacent to Tremont and Ohio City, which have experienced a boom (read: gentrification)? There seems to be a strong desire to embrace and maintain the ethnic/cultural character of this neighborhood and precluding predicted gentrification in the area with the development of the MetroHealth complex.