On Sunday, the PD ran an article with the headline: Cleveland’s Euclid corridor project has paved the way to economic development. The article covers a lot of ground, but I had some issues with the content and the enthusiastic picture it painted. So I left a comment laying out my beefs and what I’d like to see. I was pleasantly surprised when Michelle Jarboe (who wrote the piece) replied and we started a conversation. One I hope to continue once I get back from work today. In fact, she’s all over the comment section, addressing various issues and questions that folks have brought up.
the city of Cleveland is working on an interactive map of the Midtown area, which might be available on the city’s Web site by late January. It sounds like the map will stretch from Carnegie to Chester and from the edge of University Circle toward Cleveland State, and it’s meant to show what’s in progress and available for people and companies interested in becoming part of a health and technology corridor.
That’s how it is done, PD. Please keep up the good work. Kudos go to John Kroll as well.
Now, if only they added obvious permalinks to the comments, so I didn’t have to look at the source code in order to link to them… Pretty sure that MoveableType (The PD’s Content Management System) does that easily.