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Lower Shaker Lake Project December 2025 updates

In 2018 and 2019, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, with support from Cleveland Heights and Shaker Heights, received permitting...

Shaker Heights unveils proposed $16M capital budget, ‘transformational projects’ for 2026

SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — The city’s proposed 2026 capital budget features roughly $6 million targeted for “transformational projects,” focusing on...

Joint city councils confer with ODNR on fate of Lower Shaker Lake and dam

SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Officials with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) appear receptive to the concept of an...

Cleveland Heights celebrates the season with its Fall Festival Nov. 16: Press Run

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — The city of Cleveland Heights will hold its Fall Festival from noon to 3 p.m. Nov. 16...

2025 Annual Symposium

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the 2025 Doan Brook Watershed Partnership Annual Meeting and Symposium! Nearly 100...

A 5-mile-long lakefront redevelopment

Burke Lakefront Airport is an obstacle. You can’t build a decent-sized park on the lakefront because of it. You can’t...

Cleveland Heights signs onto joint grant application for Horseshoe Park trail

By Thomas Jewell, special to cleveland.com CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — City Council has authorized a $500,000 joint grant application with Shaker...

Take a bus ride and discover the history of Shaker Heights’ Lee Road: Press Run

By Jeff Piorkowski/special to cleveland.com SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio –If you’ve ever driven or walked along Lee Road and wondered about its...

5 Ways Doan Brook is changing the city (and how you can help)

Cleveland’s Doan Brook may be small, but its impact runs deep. Flowing through neighborhoods, parks, and universities, this little stream...

Public hears from sewer district on its about-face on Lower Shaker Lake

By Thomas Jewell, special to cleveland.com SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio — At community engagement meetings last week, Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District...

Streams like Doan Brook survive because people show up.

You don’t need to be an expert, just someone who believes this stream is worth protecting.

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