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Thank you!

Thank you to the many partners who have contributed interest and involvement in the re-inCarnegie project! The planning period has ended, and the resulting plan was formally adopted by the Cleveland Planning Commission on Friday, December 6, 2019.  View the final report here.

Next Steps

  • The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) will conduct a final review by December 31, 2019.
  • In the beginning of 2020, we will begin working on short and long-term implemetation actions.

Final re-inCarnegie Plan

View this presentation to see final recommendations.

About the Project

The City of Cleveland and MidTown Cleveland, with support from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA), are partnering on a plan to re-envision the Carnegie Avenue Corridor.

 Project Goals

  • Re-envision the corridor’s identity
  • Support economic development by promoting real estate reinvestment and transformative uses for the land
  • Bring physical and aesthetic cohesion to the corridor
  • Increase transportation options

Project Objectives

  • Determine the long-term vision for Carnegie Avenue
  • Identify pedestrian and infrastructure improvements
  • Identify land uses that complement nearby neighborhoods that promote walkability and transit use
  • Encourage north-south connectivity for residents of Central and Fairfax to MidTown and beyond
  • Identify key recommendations for equitable development and green infrastructure

Project Focus Area

The Carnegie Avenue Corridor Study will analyze transportation conditions from the Innerbelt to E. 105th St. 
A future land use component will focus on the area between E. 55th and E 79th St.

The Carnegie Avenue Corridor Study will analyze transportation conditions from the Innerbelt to E. 105th St.
A future land use study will examine the area between E. 55th and E. 79th St.

Resources

View the slide show from the Summer Open House (8/19/19)

View the slide show from the Spring Open House (4/30/19)

View the summary of survey responses (2/8/19)

View the activity board results from the Spring Open House (4/30/19)

re-inCarnegie Summer Open House

View footage and activity board highlights from the August 19, 2019 Summer Open House meeting.

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Project Partners

Steering Committee Members

Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc.

Campus District, Inc.

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation

University Circle Inc.

Councilwoman Phyllis Cleveland

Councilman Blaine Griffin

MidTown Cleveland, Inc. Development Committee

City of Cleveland Department of Economic Development

City of Cleveland Division of Traffic Engineering

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority

Ohio Department of Transportation

MidTown and Fairfax residents

Dealer Tire

Cleveland Clinic

Bialosky Cleveland

Cleveland Food Hub

LAND studio

PNC Fairfax Connection