2016 NOACA Fact Book

2016 NOACA Fact Book

June 2016 NOACA FACT BOOK Facts and Data on 2016 Northeast Ohio [INSIDE FRONT COVER] The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) is a public organization serving the counties of and municipalities and townships within Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina (covering an area with 2.1 million people). NOACA is the agency designated or recognized to perform the following functions: • Serve as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), with responsibility for comprehensive, cooperative and continuous planning for highways, public transit, and bikeways, as defined in the current transportation law. • Perform continuous water quality, transportation-related air quality and other environmental planning functions. • Administer the area clearinghouse function, which includes providing local government with the opportunity to review a wide variety of local or state applications for federal funds. • Conduct transportation and environmental planning and related demographic, economic and land use research. • Serve as an information center for transportation and environmental and related planning. • At NOACA Board of Director direction, provide transportation and environmental planning assistance to the 172 units of local, general purpose government. NOACA’s Board of Directors is composed of 45 local public officials. The Board convenes quarterly to provide a forum for members to present, discuss and develop solutions to local MADISON TWP. NORTH PERRY and areawide issues and make recommendations regarding LAKE MADISON GRAND RIVER INESVILLE TWP. VILLAGE PA PERRY implementation strategies. As the area clearinghouse for the FAIRPORT HARBOR VILLAGE. PAINESVILLE PERRY TWP. TWP. 90 region, the Board makes comments and recommendations MENTOR ON PAINESVILLE THE LAKE TWP. INESVILLE LEROY on applications for state and federal grants, with the MENTOR PA TWP. THOMPSON CONCORD TWP. TWP. TIMBERLAKE 2 LAKELINE 90 A purpose of enhancing the region’s social, physical, EASTLAKE G LAKE U A KIRTLAND E WILLOWICK G HILLS GEAUGA WILLOUGHBY environmental and land use/transportation WICKLIFFE MONTVILLE WAITE CHARDON HILL HAMBDEN TWP. TWP. TWP. EUCLID KIRTLAND fabric. NOACA invites you to take part in its WILLOUGHBY CHARDON HILLS 90 LAKE BRATENAHL HIGHLAND RICHMOND HTS. HTS. MAYFIELD AQUILLA planning process. Feel free to participate, to VILLAGE HUNTSBURG CHESTERLAND MUNSON TWP. TH CLARIDON ID EAST U TWP. L TWP. TWP. CLEVELAND O C S U MAYFIELD GATES ask questions and to learn E HTS. MILLS CLEVELAND YNDHURST HTS. L 271 SHEFFIELD LAKE AVON LAKE UNIVERSITY 77 HTS. MIDDLEFIELD more about areawide LAKEWOOD PEPPER TWP. HUNTING BAY VILLAGE PIKE ROCKY 490 SHAKER VALLEY RUSSELL RIVER HTS. TWP. BURTON SHEFFIELD 90 90 BEACHWOOD NEWBURY CLEVELAND TWP. WOODMERE MIDDLEFIELD BURTON A WESTLAKE planning. G 71 TWP. LORAIN LINNDALE CHAGRIN FALLS TWP. O HIGHLAND FAIRVIEW HILLS ORANGE IN AVON H CUYAHOGA WARRENSVI A A PARK HTS. MORELANDCHAGRIN Y R N. BROOKLYN RANDALL LLE HILLSFALLS U O H L C S. RUSSELL SHEFFIELD BROOKLYN GARFIELD TS. VERMILION TWP. N. OLMSTED 480 HTS. HTS. MAPLE ELYRIA HTS. BENTLEYVILLE TWP. 480 HTS. 2 AMHERST NORTH RIDGEVILLE BROOKPARK 77 BEDFORD TROY BEDFORD SOLON AUBURN PARKMAN PARMA VALLEY BAINBRIDGE TWP. TWP. TWP. OLMSTED PARMA TWP. MIDDLEBURGH HTS. VIEW A 80 TWP. D OLMSTED HTS. SEVEN G BROWNHELM ELYRIA FALLS 271 O AMHERST HILLS H TWP. TWP. BEREA WALTON 480 A Y 422 HILLS U C INDEPENDENCE GLEN GEAUGA OAKWOO WILLOW GEAUGA 90 S. AMHERST 80 PORTAGE BROADVIEW N. ROYALTON HTS. HENRIETTA NEW RUSSIA COLUMBIA 480 TWP. TWP. CARLISLE EATON TWP. STRONGSVILLE TWP. TWP. 80 IN BRECKSVILLE A R OBERLIN O 71 L GRAFTON CUYAHOGA SUMMIT KIPTON MEDINA 80 BRUNSWICK 80 PITTSFIELD GRAFTON LIVERPOOL HINCKLEY CAMDEN TWP. La GRANGE TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. La GRANGE T TWP. I BRUNSWICK M TWP. M U S 271 PORTAGE WELLINGTON TWP. BRIGHTON MEDINA LITCHFIELD YORK TWP. TWP. PENFIELD TWP. TWP. WELLINGTON TWP. GRANGER T TWP. I M M U MEDINA LORAIN S MEDINA MEDINA ROCHESTER 77 HUNTINGTON CHATHAM LAFAYETTE MONTVILLE SHARON ROCHESTER TWP. SPENCER TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. SPENCER Briarwood Beach TWP. Chippewa on the Lake WADSWORTH WESTFIELD TWP. TWP. GUILFORD TWP. LODI HOMER WESTFIELD 76 For more TWP. CENTER HARRISVILLE WADSWORTH TWP. SEVILLE 71 information, call RITTMAN (216) 241-2414 or log on at www.noaca.org 2016 NOACA BOARD OF DIRECTORS BOARD OFFICERS President: Daniel P. Troy Assistant Secretary: Richard Heidecker, Commissioner, Lake County Columbia Township Trustee, Lorain County First Vice President: Adam Friedrick, Treasurer: Blake Rear, Commissioner, Medina County Commissioner, Geauga County Second Vice President: Armond Budish, Assistant Treasurer: Julius Ciaccia, Jr., County Executive, Cuyahoga County Executive Director, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Secretary: Valarie J. McCall, Assistant Treasurer: Susan Infeld, Chief of Government & International Affairs, City of Cleveland Mayor, City of University Heights Assistant Secretary: Michael P. Summers, Immediate Past President: Ted Kalo, Mayor, City of Lakewood Commissioner, Lorain County BOARD MEMBERS CUYAHOGA COUNTY (fifteen members) Martin J. Keane, G. David Gillock Samuel J. Alai, City Councilman Mayor, City of North Ridgeville Mayor, City of Broadview Heights Valarie J. McCall, Richard Heidecker, Tanisha R. Briley, Chief of Government & International Affairs Trustee, Columbia Township City Manager, Cleveland Heights Mamie J. Mitchell, Ted Kalo, Armond Budish, City Councilwoman County Commissioner County Executive Terrell Pruitt, Matt Lundy, Scott E. Coleman, City Councilman County Commissioner Mayor, City of Highland Heights Matthew L. Spronz, P.E., PMP, Chase M. Ritenauer, Glenn Coyne, Capital Projects Director Mayor, City of Lorain Executive Director, Planning Commission GEAUGA COUNTY (three members) Timothy J. DeGeeter, MEDINA COUNTY (four members) Mayor, City of Parma Walter “Skip” Claypool, Lynda Bowers, County Commissioner Michael Dever, Trustee, Lafayette Township Public Works Director Blake A. Rear, Anthony Capretta, County Commissioner Ann Marie Donegan, Councilman, City of Brunswick Mayor, City of Olmsted Falls Ralph Spidalieri, Adam Friedrick, County Commissioner Anthony T. Hairston, County Commissioner County Councilman Michael J. Salay, P.E., P.S., LAKE COUNTY (five members) Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, County Engineer Mayor, City of Euclid James R. Gills, P.E., P.S., County Engineer REGIONAL AND STATE (five members) Susan K. Infeld, Greater Cleveland Regional Mayor, City of University Heights Raymond Jurkowski, General Manager, Laketran Transit Authority (GCRTA) Charles E. Smith, Joseph A. Calabrese, Mayor, Village of Woodmere Kevin Malecek, CEO and General Manager County Commissioner Robert A. Stefanik, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer Mayor, City of North Royalton Judy Moran, County Commissioner District (NEORSD) Michael P. Summers, Julius Ciaccia, Jr., Executive Director Mayor, City of Lakewood Daniel P. Troy, County Commissioner Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority Deborah L. Sutherland, William D. Friedman, President/CEO Mayor, City of Bay Village LORAIN COUNTY (seven members) Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) CITY OF CLEVELAND (six members) Holly Brinda, Mayor, City of Elyria Myron S. Pakush, Deputy Director, District 12 Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director, City Planning Commission Kenneth P. Carney, Sr., P.E., P.S., County Engineer Ex officio Member: Kurt Princic, Chief, Northeast District Office, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) NOACA DIRECTORS Grace Gallucci, Randy Lane, Mark Zannoni, Executive Director Director of Programming Director of Research, Analysis & Policy Marvin Hayes, Susanna Merlone, EMBA, Director of Communications & Senior Director of Financial Planning William Davis, Public Affairs & Performance Management Associate Director of Operations Management Cheryl A. Kurkowski, CPA, Kathy Sarli, Jonathan Giblin, Director of Finance & Operations Director of Planning Associate Director of Compliance 1) Title & Subtitle 2) NOACA Report No. NOACA Fact Book 2016 6595t 3) Author(s): Mark Zannoni 4) Report Date Contributions by: Derek Taylor, Gary Grano, Pamela Davis, Gayle Godek, June 10, 2016 Joe MacDonald, Bill Davis, Marvin Hayes, Kelley Britt, Lawrence Hall, Tim Kovach, and Eric Akin 5) Performing Organization Name & Address 6) Project Task No. Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency 6158 1299 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114-3204 Phone: (216) 241-2414 FAX: (216) 621-3024 Website: www.noaca.org 7) NOACA Contract/Grant No. ODOT/FHWA 8) Sponsoring Agency Name & Address 9) Type of Report & Period Covered Ohio Department of Transportation 1980 W. Broad St., Box 899 Columbus, OH 43216-0899 10) Sponsoring Agency Code 11) Supplementary Notes Federal funding for this project was provided by the Federal Highway Administration and administered by the Ohio Department of Transportation. 12) Abstract The NOACA Fact Book is a compilation of statistics and trends related to the transportation and environmental systems in the five-county NOACA region of Greater Cleveland. Designed as an easy-to-read reference, the Fact Book supports NOACA’s mission of region-wide transportation planning and air and water quality management for the Northeast Ohio counties of Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina; and provides information for public dissemination. 13) Key Words & Document Analysis A. Descriptors: Data, Statistics, Facts, Roads, Transit, Aviation, Maritime, Bicycle B. Identifiers/Open Ended Terms 14) Availability Statement 15) No. Pages NOACA 80+vi 16) Price $0.00 [This page is intentionally

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