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CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - City officials in Cleveland will be meeting Thursday afternoon to discuss rail safety following an assessment of railroad-owned bridges in the city of Cleveland.
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cleveland leaders want railroad operators to answer for crumbling bridges, rusting support beams, and hazardous, eyesore conditions throughout the city. The problem drew a ...
Norfolk Southern has pledged to keep the railroad bridge over the mouth of the Cuyahoga River in the up position, making it easier for boaters to cross between river and Lake Erie. See a timelapse ...
Cleveland Leadership Center has announced the 2025 classes for its Cleveland Bridge Builders and OnBoard Cleveland programs. Both are part of Cleveland Leadership Center’s larger suite of programs ...
Cleveland city officials say the project, also known as the North Coast Connector, was awarded $69M in funding from the Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) Program.. The land bridge would go from ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Cleveland City Council will consider legislation Monday that would allow Cuyahoga County to proceed with construction of a pedestrian bridge linking the city's downtown to the ...
The Cleveland Leadership Center on Tuesday, July 13, announced the members of the new cohorts for both programs. The new Bridge Builders class comprises 61 mid-career professionals from a variety of ...
Mayor Justin Bibb ordered a city-wide survey of railroad-owned bridges to assess how bad this problem is. That survey produced a list of nearly 100 bridges in need of repairs.
Controlled explosives shook downtown like a mini earthquake around 6 a.m. as the 1959 Innerbelt Bridge, which first opened to traffic on Aug. 15, 1959, crumbled to the ground.
Cleveland’s lakefront attractions and downtown have long been estranged ... offering a 900-foot bridge for pedestrians and bicycles that will hop over railroad tracks and The Shoreway, ...
The land bridge would go from the Mall area in downtown over the railroad track and the Shoreway, making a path to Cleveland Browns Stadium, the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Lake Erie.