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City plans major zoning overhaul to boost housing development

June 11, 2024 | Euclid City Boards & Commissions, Euclid, Cuyahoga County, Ohio



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City plans major zoning overhaul to boost housing development
In a recent government meeting, city officials announced significant updates to Euclid's zoning code, aimed at streamlining regulations for single and two-family housing development. The proposed changes, set to be submitted next month, seek to consolidate the existing code, which currently spans at least five chapters, into a more efficient framework. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize housing regulations and foster robust development in the city.

Commissioner Muscatello was acknowledged for their contributions in reviewing drafts and providing feedback on the proposed edits. Officials emphasized the importance of thorough discussions regarding the implications of these changes, especially given that the current code dates back to 1922.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted the nearing completion of a feasibility study for a multipurpose trail along Euclid Avenue, which will connect Cleveland Metroparks Euclid Creek Reservation to Hero Park. The proposed side path will replace existing sidewalks with a 10-foot asphalt surface, enhancing safety and accessibility for pedestrians and cyclists. This project aligns with various planning documents, including the 2017 master plan and the pedestrian and bicycle safety action plan, and is seen as a vital step toward improving transportation options in the area.

The trail is planned for the south side of Euclid Avenue, chosen for its reduced conflict potential between vehicles and non-motorized users, as well as the availability of city-owned land. Officials expressed enthusiasm for the project, noting its potential to enhance the quality of life in Euclid and connect neighborhoods to natural resources.

In informal comments, commissioners praised the maintenance of local parks and discussed ongoing efforts to replace damaged trees and improve public spaces. The timeline for the Metro Parks master plan rollout remains uncertain, but officials are committed to keeping the community informed as developments arise.

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