|
October 2003
Page 1 links
Evironmental Center dedication and open house Oct. 16
Lakefront planning meetings
Blackout 2003: The case for distributed power
Cuyahoga Valley: The region's most innovative planning
Page 2 links
Reducing the lakefront rail barrier
EcoVillage plans ecological restoration
After the convention center: Investing in place
Key Bank volunteers do EcoVillage cleanup blitz
Walking path links EcoVillage hotspots
Urban ecovillage activists share experiences
Shaker Heights offers energy conservation incentives
Page 3 links
Move to the city to stay slim and healthy?
Ohio House hearings on growth and land use
Michigan moves toward smarter growth
Lake Erie Balanced Growth Task Force
PD reports on the migration of wealth from Cuyahoga
Sierra Club calls for Metroparks reform
Lakefront property owners attack shoreline regulations
Ohio EPA releases pollution plan for lower Cuyahoga River
Page 4 links
Bikes and peds should be "routine"
Innerbelt study narrows alternatives
WMJI apologizes to cyclists
Friends group forms for Circle-Heights Bike Network
NOACA recommends new capacity projects
Gas taxes will unleash new highway construction
See our cool tour of the Towpath Trail extension
See our proposal for a West Shore Trolley
Back to top
EcoCity Cleveland
3500 Lorain Avenue, Suite 301, Cleveland OH 44113
Cuyahoga Bioregion
(216) 961-5020
www.ecocitycleveland.org
Copyright 2002-2003
|
|
See more photos of the dedication of the Cleveland EcoVillage's straw-bale tool shed.
Archives of EcoCity Digest
|
|