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Regionalism Revisited

Monday, October 1, 2007
Topics: Environment, Politics, Health, Economy
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Tension is brewing at the Lorain-Cuyahoga County border. A proposed exit ramp and development in Avon will bring as many as five thousand new jobs--but what's the cost to the region? Some say nothing, and others say the project will pull money out of Cuyahoga County. Big questions remain, such as this one: Why is it our region still doesn't seem to function as a cohesive region? We're searching for some big answers Monday morning at nine.

Guests

Howard Maier, Executive Director, Northeast Ohio Area Coordinating Agency
Terry Schwarz, Senior Planner, Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative, Kent State University
Steve Litt, art and architecture critic, The Plain Dealer

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