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Plans of Reference Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan Re Plans of Reference Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan Cleveland City Planning Commission http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/cwp/ Re-Imagining a More Sustainable Cleveland Neighborhood Progress Inc. http://neighborhoodprogress.org/uploaded_pics/reimagining_final_screen-res_file_1236290773.pdf Connecting Cleveland: The Waterfront District Plan 2004 Cleveland City Planning Commission http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/lakefront/ Special Acknowledgements The City of Cleveland Cleveland – Cuyahoga Port Authority Cleveland Lakefront State Parks Cuyahoga County Downtown Cleveland Alliance Cleveland Metroparks Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency Ohio Department of Transportation Parkworks Cleveland Special Thanks to Guest Speakers Chris Ronayne President, University Circle Inc. Terry Schwartz Senior Planner, Kent State University Urban Design Collaborative Tom Zarfoss President, Behnke & Associates Brian Mikelbank Associate Professor, Cleveland State University Eric Johnson & Pam Davis Cleveland-Cuyahoga Port Authority Carol Ward Naturalist, Cleveland Lakefront State Parks Robert Brown Planning Director, City of Cleveland Paul Alsenas Director, Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Dr. Wendy Kellogg Associate Dean, Cleveland State University John Mack Chief, Natural Resources, Cleveland Metroparks David Beach Director, GreenCityBlueLake Peter Harnik Trust for Public Land Works Cited 2007 ODNR Monthly Visitor Occasion Report, Patti Barnett, ODNR. Amtrak.com. Gov. “Strickland Asks Amtrak to Review 3-C Corridor for Possible Passenger Service.” March 6, 2008. http://www.amtrak.com/servlet/ContentServer?pagename=Amtrak/am2Copy/News_Rel ease_Page&c=am2Copy&cid=1178294117949. Accessed April 10, 2009. 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