Slide presentation shown at the first public meeting for the Cleveland Public Library's Community Vision Plan in the South Branch area.
The public meeting was held on Wednesday, December 10th at 6pm at Gruss Hall (3115 Scranton Rd.) in Cleveland's Tremont neighborhood.
More info on CPL's Community Vision Plan at www.cpl150.org
Draft Brief - West Vancouver Centre for Art Architecture DesignStacy Reynaud
2013: Based on further community consultation, the Cultural Facilities Strategy was refined to the current Centre for Art, Architecture + Design Brief.
2013: The Economic Planning Group was contracted to conduct a business plan for the new facility.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design was formally registered.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design released a call for Expressions of Interest for the design of the building.
This presentation was given during the Saturday, October 19, 2019 West Lebanon Village Visioning Charrette. Details about this event can be found at LebanonNH.gov/WLVision
Draft Brief - West Vancouver Centre for Art Architecture DesignStacy Reynaud
2013: Based on further community consultation, the Cultural Facilities Strategy was refined to the current Centre for Art, Architecture + Design Brief.
2013: The Economic Planning Group was contracted to conduct a business plan for the new facility.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design was formally registered.
2013: The West Vancouver Society for Art, Architecture + Design released a call for Expressions of Interest for the design of the building.
This presentation was given during the Saturday, October 19, 2019 West Lebanon Village Visioning Charrette. Details about this event can be found at LebanonNH.gov/WLVision
Santa Monica Civic Center Mixed Use Arts & Cultural DistrictHR&A Advisors
The final report of the Santa Monica Civic Center Working Group's visioning process that define's Guiding Principles” and “Priorities for Council Consideration” for the redevelopment of the Santa Monica Civic Center
The plan uses the upcycling concept and project design as a catalyst for an historic neighborhood resurgence to help redefine the essence and rebrand the St. Clair neighborhood and Cleveland region. The presentation identifies and showcases the best ways to leverage the structure and its surrounding area for redevelopment.
The slide presentation was created by graduate students from Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative for the Port of Conneaut and City of Conneaut, Ohio. Developed with stakeholder input over the course of a fast-paced, three day weekend, the preliminary design recommendations provide an overall vision for Conneaut's Lakefront, Downtown, Route 7 Corridor, and Regional Connections. The initial concepts shown in the presentation will require further public feedback and careful design development before specific implementation plans can be made, but serve as an important step towards realizing Conneaut's future as a thriving waterfront community. For more information on the project, please contact the CUDC at www.cudc.kent.edu.
The community presentation from the volunteer national team of the Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team (R/UDAT) program to Corpus Christi, TX concerning the bridge re-alignment project, Harbor Bridge, and the future of the waterfront and surrounding areas.
South Brooklyn Branch Community Meeting | February 29, 2016ksuCUDC
For those unable to attend the public meeting or attendees that want to review the intro presentation, here are the slides shown at the public meeting.
Mt Pleasant Branch & E 131st Branch : Public Meeting #1ksuCUDC
Presentation given at the First of 2 public meetings for envisioning the future of the Mt Pleasant Branch and East 131st Branch, Cleveland Public Library. The public meeting was held on April 23, 2016.
Santa Monica Civic Center Mixed Use Arts & Cultural DistrictHR&A Advisors
The final report of the Santa Monica Civic Center Working Group's visioning process that define's Guiding Principles” and “Priorities for Council Consideration” for the redevelopment of the Santa Monica Civic Center
The plan uses the upcycling concept and project design as a catalyst for an historic neighborhood resurgence to help redefine the essence and rebrand the St. Clair neighborhood and Cleveland region. The presentation identifies and showcases the best ways to leverage the structure and its surrounding area for redevelopment.
The slide presentation was created by graduate students from Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative for the Port of Conneaut and City of Conneaut, Ohio. Developed with stakeholder input over the course of a fast-paced, three day weekend, the preliminary design recommendations provide an overall vision for Conneaut's Lakefront, Downtown, Route 7 Corridor, and Regional Connections. The initial concepts shown in the presentation will require further public feedback and careful design development before specific implementation plans can be made, but serve as an important step towards realizing Conneaut's future as a thriving waterfront community. For more information on the project, please contact the CUDC at www.cudc.kent.edu.
The community presentation from the volunteer national team of the Regional/Urban Design Assistance Team (R/UDAT) program to Corpus Christi, TX concerning the bridge re-alignment project, Harbor Bridge, and the future of the waterfront and surrounding areas.
South Brooklyn Branch Community Meeting | February 29, 2016ksuCUDC
For those unable to attend the public meeting or attendees that want to review the intro presentation, here are the slides shown at the public meeting.
Mt Pleasant Branch & E 131st Branch : Public Meeting #1ksuCUDC
Presentation given at the First of 2 public meetings for envisioning the future of the Mt Pleasant Branch and East 131st Branch, Cleveland Public Library. The public meeting was held on April 23, 2016.
Presentation shown at the second public meeting on May 7, 2015 for the South Branch Library, part of the Cleveland Public Library's Community Vision Plan.
For more information, please visit: www.cpl150.org
"Strengthening the City's Civic Spine: The Future of Court Avenue," is the final presentation of the American Institute of Architects Sustainable Design Assessment Team to the community of Jeffersonville, Indiana. A national team of volunteer professionals worked with the community through a 3-day public process to produce a community-driven strategy for the area.
Cleveland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit Public Meeting - April 9, 2014COTA BUS
COTA is conducting preliminary design, engineering and environmental clearance for the Cleveland Avenue Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project. The proposed service will transport riders between downtown Columbus and Polaris Parkway/Africa Road, connect with existing bus routes, and include new stations. COTA is creating a unique identity for the proposed BRT/Enhanced Bus Service for Cleveland Avenue.
Title: How Placemaking Can Transform Transit Facilities into Vibrant Destinations
Track: Prosper, Place
Format: 60 minute panel
Abstract: A transit station or stop can serve much more than a transportation function; it can be a focal setting for community interaction and a place that fosters a diversity of activities. Learn about opportunities for Placemaking at transit stops that creates a win-win-win for ridership, economic development, and local communities.
Presenters:
Presenter: Cynthia Nikitin Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
Co-Presenter: Jennifer Flynn Center for Urban Transportation Research, USF
Co-Presenter: David Nelson Project for Public Spaces, Inc.
This presentation discusses what the Vibrant NEO 2040 project is, what has happened so far, where we are today in its creation, and what the proposed vision for the Northeast Ohio region is-- drawing on input from citizens over the course of the last 6 months.
Kent State: Erie Bayfront Charrette, Oct 2019ksuCUDC
Final Presentation from Erie Bayfront Charrette, 2019, Kent State University. The work shown represents three days of urban design & planning work from Kent State University graduate students in Architecture, Urban Design, & Landscape Architecture. The Charrette was a partnership between the Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative and the Jefferson Educational Society, with generous support from the Erie Community Foundation; the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority; NAIOP; and the Mastriana Endowment.
Please share feedback & comments here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/erie_charrette
Final comments will be incorporated into a follow-up report & presentation to be delivered in Winter 2019/20 at the Jefferson Educational Society, date TBD.
Final summary slideshow for 2018 Midwest Urban Design Charrette, held in Toledo, OH in October 2018. Graduate students from Kent State, Lawrence Tech, and the University at Buffalo presented urban design & landscape ideas for the Swan Creek corridor of the Junction neighborhood. The charrette was graciously hosted by the Toledo Design Center.
Public presentation given on May 18, 2017, to the West Park branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
Public presentation given on June 8, 2017, to the Walz branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
Public presentation given on June 1, 2017, to the Union branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
Public presentation given on June 6, 2017, to the Hough branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
Public presentation given on May 23, 2017, to the Eastman branch of the Cleveland Public Library on feedback and design options. For more information, see http://www.cpl150.org
Mt Pleasant Branch & E 131st Branch : Public Meeting #2ksuCUDC
Presentation given at the 2nd of 2 public meetings for the Mt Pleasant Branch and East 131st Branch of the Cleveland Public Library, September 10, 2016.
Second of two public presentations given to Brooklyn Branch of the Cleveland Public Library, from August 20, 2016. See CPL150.org for more information.
South Brooklyn Branch Library : Public Meeting #2ksuCUDC
Presentation given at the second of 2 Public Meetings for the South Brooklyn Branch of the Cleveland Public Library. The meeting took place on July 13, 2016.
Six Cleveland architects, designers, and planners took the stage on February 27th, 2014 to share their work for the first Design Diversity public event.
More info at www.designdiversity.org
RED is a proposal for redevelopment of Cleveland's Midtown District, created by graduate students Turki Alosimi, Mykie Hrusovski, and Katelyn Milius. The project was developed during the Fall Urban Design Studio, led by instructor David Jurca, at Kent State University's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative
www.cudc.kent.edu
The Deeply Rooted presentation is the final project for the urban design graduate studio at Kent State's Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative from students Heather Flick and Matthew Nykamp
Hello everyone! I am thrilled to present my latest portfolio on LinkedIn, marking the culmination of my architectural journey thus far. Over the span of five years, I've been fortunate to acquire a wealth of knowledge under the guidance of esteemed professors and industry mentors. From rigorous academic pursuits to practical engagements, each experience has contributed to my growth and refinement as an architecture student. This portfolio not only showcases my projects but also underscores my attention to detail and to innovative architecture as a profession.
Transforming Brand Perception and Boosting Profitabilityaaryangarg12
In today's digital era, the dynamics of brand perception, consumer behavior, and profitability have been profoundly reshaped by the synergy of branding, social media, and website design. This research paper investigates the transformative power of these elements in influencing how individuals perceive brands and products and how this transformation can be harnessed to drive sales and profitability for businesses.
Through an exploration of brand psychology and consumer behavior, this study sheds light on the intricate ways in which effective branding strategies, strategic social media engagement, and user-centric website design contribute to altering consumers' perceptions. We delve into the principles that underlie successful brand transformations, examining how visual identity, messaging, and storytelling can captivate and resonate with target audiences.
Methodologically, this research employs a comprehensive approach, combining qualitative and quantitative analyses. Real-world case studies illustrate the impact of branding, social media campaigns, and website redesigns on consumer perception, sales figures, and profitability. We assess the various metrics, including brand awareness, customer engagement, conversion rates, and revenue growth, to measure the effectiveness of these strategies.
The results underscore the pivotal role of cohesive branding, social media influence, and website usability in shaping positive brand perceptions, influencing consumer decisions, and ultimately bolstering sales and profitability. This paper provides actionable insights and strategic recommendations for businesses seeking to leverage branding, social media, and website design as potent tools to enhance their market position and financial success.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
White wonder, Work developed by Eva TschoppMansi Shah
White Wonder by Eva Tschopp
A tale about our culture around the use of fertilizers and pesticides visiting small farms around Ahmedabad in Matar and Shilaj.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
2. Agenda
December 10, 2014
6:00 - 6:15pm Arrival & Refreshments
6:15 - 6:45pm
Overview of CPL Strategic Plan & CPL150
Community Vision Plan: Timeline & Process
Overview of Work Stations
6:45 - 8:00pm Work Stations
4. The CUDC is an innovative, non-profit urban design practice committed to a
sustainable, vibrant and inclusive urban future.
By combining client-based projects, applied research, graduate teaching and
advocacy, we expand the ideas, energy, and resources dedicated to
making better cities.
Kent State University
CUDC Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative
7. First opened 1897, the Cleveland Public Library’s South Branch was located on the corner of
Clark Avenue and Joseph St (later Twinkie Lane). The building was built for the Library to rent.
8. The Carnegie South Branch library was designed by Architect Henry D. Whitfield and
opened in 1911. A total of 15 Carnegie Libraries were built in the city of Cleveland.
9. CPL COMMUNITY VISION PLAN :
TIMELINE
SOUTH BRANCH
1911
Original
Carnegie
building opens
02/2013
Public meeting
to announce
branch plans
03/2013
Public meeting
to discuss
temporary
location
03/2013
Original
Carnegie
building closes
08/2012
Branch building
assessment
(Westlake Reed
Leskosky)
10/2012
Public meeting
with Tremont
West
late2012
Design process
for temporary
location
03/2013
Temporary
branch location
opens
2014-15
CPL Planning
Process
11/2014
First South branch
advisory committee
meeting
12/2014
First CPL
planning process
public meeting
1911 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
10. CPL COMMUNITY VISION PLAN :
TIMELINE
SOUTH BRANCH
1911
Original
Carnegie
building opens
02/2013
Public meeting
to announce
branch plans
03/2013
Public meeting
to discuss
temporary
location
03/2013
Original
Carnegie
building closes
08/2012
Branch building
assessment
(Westlake Reed
Leskosky)
10/2012
Public meeting
with Tremont
West
late2012
Design process
for temporary
location
03/2013
Temporary
branch location
opens
2014-15
CPL Planning
Process
11/2014
First South branch
advisory committee
meeting
12/2014
First CPL
planning process
public meeting
1911 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
11. Scope
CPL Community Vision Plan
The Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is leading an effort to determine
the appropriate services that will be offered at its branch locations
by 2019 through authentic engagement and valued input from
community residents.
12. Scope
CPL Community Vision Plan
The Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is leading an effort to determine
the appropriate services that will be offered at its branch locations
by 2019 through authentic engagement and valued input from
community residents.
The CUDC, in collaboration with ECG, will articulate community
priorities and generate a clearer vision of the library’s role in each
target neighborhood.
13. Scope
CPL Community Vision Plan
The Cleveland Public Library (CPL) is leading an effort to determine
the appropriate services that will be offered at its branch locations
by 2019 through authentic engagement and valued input from
community residents.
The CUDC, in collaboration with ECG, will articulate community
priorities and generate a clearer vision of the library’s role in each
target neighborhood.
Recommendations from the Community Vision Plan will support
CPL’s efforts to conduct finer grain analysis of the operational costs,
interior architectural feasibility, and other financial investments
required to commit resources appropriately.
14. Scope
CPL Community Vision Plan
A report will be produced for each group with recommendations
tailored to each branch, which may include:
• Exterior architectural renovations for library branch buildings
• Conceptual proposals for reprogramming interior spaces
• Outdoor site improvements on library properties
• Framework for prioritizing library service locations based on
pedestrian, transit, and bicycle accessibility
• Streetscape enhancements to improve neighborhood character
surrounding branch buildings
• Creative ideas for bridging the digital divide
• Opportunities for current library services to shift to other
neighborhood-based locations
• Partnerships with community organizations to achieve
residents’ desires
15. Hope the process will engage
potential partners.
Address what the community
needs now & in the future.
We want a 21st century
library—a library that’s a gem.
16. CPL COMMUNITY VISION PLAN :
TIMELINE
PHASE 1:
Existing conditions
analysis
PHASE 2:
Gather community
priorities
PHASE 3:
Develop
recommendations
GROUP 1 BRANCHES
(SOUTH, FLEET, WOODLAND, STERLING)
ROUND 1 : Advisory
Committee Meetings
ROUND 2 : Advisory
Committee Meetings
ROUND 2 : Public
Meetings
EXISTING CONDITIONS DRAFT REPORT FINAL REPORT
SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR
2014 2015
ROUND 3 : Advisory
Committee Meetings
ROUND 1 : Public
Meetings & Focus
Groups
17. South Branch
Advisory Commitee:
Jaime Declet | Branch Manager, CPL South Branch
Adam Gifford | SCFBC Neighborhood Development Office
Trevor Hunt | Cleveland City Planning
Dr. Irene Javier | Lincoln-West High School
Rebecca Kempton | SCFBC Neighborhood Resident
Mark Pratt | Tremont Neighborhood Resident
Jeff Ramsey | SCFBC Neighborhood Development Office
Cory Riordan | Tremont West Development Corporation
Scott Rosenstein | Tremont West Development Corporation
David Roth | Luis Muñoz Marin Elementary School
Jesús Sanchez | Esperanza, Inc.
CoCo Sharod | SCFBC Neighborhood Resident
Sandy Smith | Tremont West Development Corporation
18. Q:
What word describes
your vision of the
South Branch
experience in 2019?
22. 2008
The Train Avenue Greenway Plan is centered on
maximizing the corridor’s potential as a roadway to
accommodate traffic and as a greenway connection
to link the five surrounding urban neighborhoods
with pedestrian circulation and cultural and
environmental amenities, as well as to the Towpath
Trail and the Cleveland Bikeway Masterplan.
Nearby projects | Train Avenue Greenway Plan
23. 2012
The goal of the W 25th St Corridor Initiative was to build on
the area’s existing assets, identify and leverage development
opportunities along West 25th Street based on current plans
and proposed investments, and to catalyze the revitalization of
the corridor and its adjacent neighborhoods.
Nearby projects | W. 25th St. Corridor Initiative
24. 2014
The project will yield a master planning document for the Clark Avenue corridor that
links the Towpath Trail at Clark Field with the proposed W. 65th Street multiuse path
and Train Avenue Greenway. It recommends streetscape improvements at four main
intersections, provides traffic calming strategies targeting key segments, harmonizes
multimodal traffic flows, and traffic analysis at W. 25th Street and Clark Avenue.
Nearby projects | Clark Avenue TLCI
25. Ongoing
Convened by the Hispanic Alliance inc., (HAi), the concept of the Hispanic Village is
to develop a cultural, business, arts, educational and civic center that pays homage
to the neighborhood’s Latino history, welcomes new arrivals and generates jobs
and tax revenues in Cleveland.
Nearby projects | La Villa Hispana (Hispanic Village)
26. Ongoing
The Midway project is a grassroots effort to create center lane bikeways, which
could extend 50, 80, even 100 miles over extra-wide Cleveland streets that once
carried streetcars. The current vision for the Midway bicycle network indicates a
route along Clark Ave.
Nearby projects | The Midway
27. CPL SERVICE AREAS WITH BRANCH LOCATIONS 2014
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Eastman
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East 131
Sterling
Brooklyn
Woodland
Jefferson
West Park
Glenville
Collinwood
Harvard-Lee
Mt. Pleasant
Main Library
Carnegie West
Garden Valley
South Brooklyn
Langston Hughes
Memorial-Nottingham
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Prepared by: Knowledge Office ADO
November 19, 2014
Source: NODIS
Service Area | All CPL Branches
28. The People’s University
Cleveland Public Library calls obstacles, such as hunger, illiteracy,
and unemployment: Community Deficits.
CPL embraces its responsibility to fight these deficits by taking a
strong STEP for our community’s future and providing:
• Safe places to learn all year round – Safety
• Free access to all types of new technology – Technology
• Extensive and inspirational communities of learning – Education
• A commitment to capturing and honoring history – Preservation
29. SOUTH BRANCH SERVICE AREA
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Prepared by: Cleveland Public Library, Knowledge Office ADO
November 19, 2014
Source: NODIS, 2011
Sources: Esri, DeLorme, HERE, USGS, Intermap, increment P Corp., NRCAN, Esri Japan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong),
Esri (Thailand), TomTom
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Service Area | South Branch
35. South Branch
CPL Community Vision Plan
Issues with the Carnegie South Branch building that led to
temporary closure:
• Non-functioning mechanical systems (HVAC replacement)
• Necessary upgrade of entire electrical system
• Full renovation for ADA compliance
• Serious building envelope deterioration
• Historic preservation repair costs
Estimated repair cost: $3.1 million
36. South Branch
CPL Community Vision Plan
Actions taken to discontinue further deterioration of building:
• exterior wall repair
• tuck pointing
• new roof
• installation of flashing
• scupper/downspout replacement
• installation of new secondary scuppers
• foundation waterproofing at south wall
• installation of portable dehumidifiers and heaters
37. R E S T R O O M S
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B O O K S
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C I R C U L A T I O N
D E S K
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38. R E S T R O O M S
C H I L D R E N ‘ S A R E A S T A F F R O O M
C O M P U T E R S
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C I R C U L A T I O N
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C H I L D R E N ‘ S A R E A S T A F F R O O M
C L A R K A V E N U E
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C O M P U T E R S
Y O U N G A D U L T
B O O K S
D V D S
C I R C U L A T I O N
D E S K
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2704 Clark Ave. temporary location 3096 Scranton Road Building
S C R A N T O N R O A D
43. Foreign Language
Collections Special Collections Building Amenities Branch Services
Spanish
Polish
Chinese
Vietnamese
Black World
Automotive
DVDs/Movies
Music
Meeting space
Tech Toy Box
Environmental Info Kiosk
Public computers
Smart Table
Public Printing
Summer Lunch Program
Tutoring
Employment/Housing Info/Aid
Site Amenities
Story time (young children)
Parking
Green Space
Outdoor Seating
Group 1 Comparison | Amenities & Services
Transit Access
South x x x x x x ? x
Fleet x x x x x x x x x x x x
Woodland x x x x x x x x x x x x
Sterling x x x x x x x x x x x
44. SIGN IN
BACKGROUND
INFORMATION
&
KITCHEN RESTROOMS
SCRANTON RD
REFRESHMENTS
46. Libraries are changing fast in response to
digital information. How can South Branch
continue to offer innovative services?
Take a seat and grab a “clicker” for a short
interactive presentation.
Las bibliotecas están cambiando
rápidamente en respuesta a la información
digital. ¿Cómo puede South Branch
continuará ofreciendo servicios innovadores?
Tome asiento y tomar un “clicker“ para una
breve presentación interactiva.
47. Future:
Big change in
libraries is moving
from transactions
to connections with
other people.
50. Our Advisory Committee defined the
vision for South Branch as “inspirational,”
“community,” and “accessibility.” What do
these words mean to you? Add post-it notes
to each category to help guide the vision for
library services, facilities, and neighborhood.
Nuestro Comité Asesor definió la visión
de South Branch como “inspirador”
“comunidad” y “accesibilidad“. ¿Qué
significan estas palabras para ti? Añadir
notas post-it a cada categoría para ayudar a
guiar la visión de los servicios de biblioteca,
instalaciones y vecindario.
52. Everyone has their own special memories of
their local library – what’s yours? Have a seat
and take 3 minutes to reminisce with our
videographer about what “the library” means
to you.
Cada uno tiene sus propios recuerdos
especiales de su biblioteca local - ¿lo que es
tuyo? Tome asiento y tome 3 minutos para
recordar el pasado con nuestro camarógrafo
de que “la biblioteca“ significa para usted.
55. South Branch isn’t just the building, it’s the
whole neighborhood. Let us know what
other local landmarks & institutions you use
regularly. Then, grab an 11x17 of the current
South Branch and tell us what existing library
resources you use.
South Branch no es sólo el edificio, es todo
el barrio. Háganos saber lo que otro local
de puntos de referencia y las instituciones
usted usa con regularidad. Luego, tomar un
11x17 de la actual rama del sur y decirnos
qué recursos bibliotecarios existentes que
utilizan.
56. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
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DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
57. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
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DETROIT AVE
45
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DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
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CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
Jeerson Branch Library
Carnegie West Branch Library
Fulton Branch Library
LIBRARY
MetroHealth Branch Library - Cuyahoga County Public Library
CLARK-FULTON
STOCKYARDS
58. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
Esperanza, Inc.
Hispanic Business Center
Volunteers of America
Hispanic UMADAOP
Hispanic Alliance
Tremont West Development Corp.
Ohio City, Inc.
ADAMHS
LEAP
Merrick House Settlement
Merrick House West
West Side Boys Girls Club
The Family Ministry Center
Scranton Road Bible Church
St. Michael’s Church
Redeemer Church
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
S,C-F,BC Community Development Oce Mega Church
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
59. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
Save-A-Lot
Steelyard Commons
West Side Market
RETAIL DESTINATION
GROCERY/FOOD RETAILER
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
STOCKYARDS
60. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
Grace Hospital
Scranton Castle Senior Housing
Scranton Road Historic District
MetroHealth Hospital
HOSPITAL
SPECIAL HOUSING
Thomas F. McCaerty Health Center
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
61. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
Michael Zone Recreation Center
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
Roberto Clemente Field
Clark Recreation Center
Lincoln Park
STARKWEATHER AVE
Tremont Park
PARK/RECREATION CENTER
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
62. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
DETROIT AVE
Gallagher PreK-8
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
Garrett Morgan School
Munoz K-8
Buhrer K-8
Scranton K-8
Tremont Montessori School
Dunbar K-8
Lincoln-West High School
Max Hayes High School
Thomas Jeerson K-12
TRAIN AVE
Clark Elementary
Booker PreK-8
Walton PreK-8
Waverly Elementary
Metro Catholic School
Urban Community School Orchard STEM K-8
St. Ignatius High School
SCHOOL
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
63. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
W 65TH ST
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
45
81
DETROIT AVE
45
45
DENISON AVE
KEY
15 MIN WALKING RADIUS
W 25-Ohio City Rapid Station
20
21
35
45A
51
81
81
81
81
21 45A
79A
79B
79A
79B
22
22
2
16
81
81
W 65-Lorain Rapid Station
45
45
26
26
TRANSIT STATION
1 BUS ROUTES
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
STOCKYARDS
64. DETROIT-SHOREWAY
W 53RD ST
W 50TH ST
W 44TH ST
Gallagher PreK-8
W 65TH ST
Garrett Morgan School
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
1 5 M I N U T E W A L K
20
21
35
45A
51
81
81
81
81
81
21 45A
79A
79B
79A
79B
22
22
2
16
81
81
TRAIN AVE
CLARK AVE
STORER AVE
Jeerson Branch Library
STARKWEATHER AVE
CLARK AVE
ABBEY AVE
DETROIT AVE
LORAIN AVE LORAIN AVE
FRANKLIN BLVD
FULTON RD
FULTON RD
W 25TH ST
W 25TH ST
SCRANTON RD
W 14TH ST W 14TH ST
I-90
I-90
I-71
I-490
W 44TH ST
W 41ST ST
QUIGLEY RD
VALENTINE AVE
COLUMBUS RD
TROWBRIDGE AVE
45 KEY
LIBRARY
SCHOOL
PARK/RECREATION CENTER
COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION
HOUSE OF WORSHIP
HOSPITAL
TRANSIT STATION
RETAIL DESTINATION
GROCERY/FOOD RETAILER
DENISON AVE
Munoz K-8
Buhrer K-8
Scranton K-8
Scranton Road Bible Church
Tremont Montessori School
Carnegie West Branch Library
Grace Hospital
Dunbar K-8
Lincoln-West High School
Max Hayes High School
Thomas Jeerson K-12
MetroHealth Hospital
Steelyard Commons
St. Michael’s Church
Redeemer Church
Michael Zone Recreation Center
Clark Elementary
Clark Recreation Center
Booker PreK-8
Walton PreK-8
Lincoln Park
Waverly Elementary
Metro Catholic School
Tremont Park
Fulton Branch Library
Esperanza, Inc.
S,C-F,BC Community Development Oce
Hispanic Business Center
Volunteers of America
Hispanic UMADAOP
Hispanic Alliance
Tremont West Development Corp.
Ohio City, Inc.
St. Ignatius High School
Merrick House Settlement
Scranton Castle Senior Housing
W 25-Ohio City Rapid Station
W 65-Lorain Rapid Station
Scranton Road Historic District
Merrick House Fulton
Merrick House West
West Side Market
26
OHIO CITY TREMONT
CLARK-FULTON
STOCKYARDS
45
45
26
45
45
SPECIAL HOUSING
15 MIN WALKING
1 BUS ROUTES
Save-A-Lot
SOUTH BRANCH
66. What’s working? What’s not? How can South
Branch become its best in the future? Have
a seat to discuss South Branch’s current
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities in a
20-minute small group discussion.
¿Qué está funcionando? Lo que no es?
¿Cómo puede South Branch aún mejor?
Tome asiento para discutir actuales
fortalezas, debilidades, oportunidades y del
South Branch en una discusión de grupo
pequeño de 20 minutos.
69. Your feedback is crucial to our next steps, so
pull up a chair and let us know what you think
about the future of South Branch and the
larger CPL. Fill out our paper survey, available
in English or Spanish.
Su regeneración es crucial para nuestros
próximos pasos, así que coge una silla y
háganos saber lo que piensa sobre el
futuro de la South Branch y el CPL más
grande. Complete nuestra encuesta en
papel, disponible en Inglés o Español.