Big Creek: An urban Despite its degradation, Big Creek offers plenty of natural beauty tucked away in its winding course through the Cleveland Metroparks' reservation, which runs parallel to Pearl Road from Valley Parkway to Brookpark Road. Undoubtedly the highlight of the reservation is Lake Isaac. Classified as a "glacial pothole" created thousands of years ago, the lake is a waterfowl refuge, especially for migrant waterfowl. A hiking trail follows the northern side of the lake and passes through marshes, a floodplain, pine plantation, woodlands, and an orchard. The surrounding land is a wildlife sanctuary and home to foxes, mink, deer, opossum, and countless other animals. It is one of the most active wildlife corridors in Cuyahoga County. Recently, the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) received a grant from the Ohio Coastal Management Grant program to undertake an assessment of the land use, transportation and environmental problems in the Lower Big Creek area, to prioritize problems, and to formulate a strategy for addressing these problems. An overall goal of the project is to plan for and implement long and short-term actions and policies to stabilize and improve physically and environmentally sensitive natural The project has been coordinated with the City of Clevelands comprehensive approach to neighborhood revitalization planning in the Old Brooklyn and Brooklyn Centre neighborhoods.
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Lower Big Creek Valley Study by NOACA |
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