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Sunday, April 11, 2010

A Call For Common Sense

The following photographs were taken on October 9, 2009. The location is the former Blonders store at Cedar Center.

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Please click on the link to view an aerial photo of Cedar Center and Stanhope Road.  Blonders was located at the corner of Stanhope Road and Warrensville Center Road.

Please click on the following links for other previous examples of potentially dangerous situations left untended by South Euclid city officials:


An interesting Cedar Center tidbit: 
The documents below are from the 2007 Budget. It appears they indicate a bond that is still being paid until the year 2014. Apparently the money was borrowed for “improvements” to the Stanhope parking lot, which of course is no longer with us. The photos above show brand new concrete in front of the former Blonders location. It is unclear what year the money was originally borrowed, or how much work was done as part of the “Stanhope Road” improvements, including the parking lot.  Stanhope Road is the evasive label for Cedar Center.

It is an interesting concept if indeed this bond will not be retired until 2014 and the “improvements” to the Stanhope parking lot were demolished while still being paid for.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There ya go, SEO. This is more like the kind of reporting we need!

Anonymous said...

Speaking of redevelopment projects, it looks like one in Cuyahoga Falls was just put on ice after the TIF financing failed to pass the school board:

http://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2010/04/60_million_cuyahoga_falls_reta.html

Bad news for SE since they're waiting on Cleveland Heights for approval to move forward.

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