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Bill Call
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Lakewood Post Office Moving To Hospital Site

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That's the word from someone close to the Mayor.
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That will be interesting.

I assume they don't pay property taxes?
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Bridget Conant wrote:That will be interesting.

I assume they don't pay property taxes?
There is more coming. Think vertical, non-tax payers, paying rent...


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Bridget Conant wrote:That will be interesting.

I assume they don't pay property taxes?
Development!
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Hey!!! Let's put a Fazio's at the soon to be old Post Office site :D
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Stan Austin wrote:Hey!!! Let's put a Fazio's at the soon to be old Post Office site :D

Stan

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Stan Austin wrote:Hey!!! Let's put a Fazio's at the soon to be old Post Office site :D
Nice spot for a hospital.
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Bill Call wrote:That's the word from someone close to the Mayor.
Mr. Call,

If this is true, then it is another part of the shell game---zero sum shifting of jobs from one part of the city to another.

How many people are employed by the USPS in Lakewood?

Mayor Summers,

What's the real Plan?

Do you even have one?

Why can't you be open and honest with Lakewood?
David Anderson has no legitimate answers
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Councilman Anderson

Councilman O'Malley

You both read here. Can at least one of you comment?

Are there plans for the Lakewood Post Office to move to the hospital site?

Or, is this "top secret," like so much of the city administration's machinations?
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Because a bunch of truck traffic, innumerable car trips, and constrained parking is a GREAT idea sandwiched in the tiny space between Detroit's retail and the residential neighborhood. Will be great to see USPS trucks up and down and back and forth on Belle and Marlowe, and Detroit.

Since the hospital has been outsourced to Avon, why not outsource the post office to Rocky River?
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Bridget Conant wrote:Councilman Anderson

Councilman O'Malley

You both read here. Can at least one of you comment?

Are there plans for the Lakewood Post Office to move to the hospital site?
I am not aware of any discussions about plans for the former hospital site, whether for a post office or anything else.
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Thank you very much for responding. It is appreciated!
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Bill call, who was it that was "close to the mayor" that you got your information from? Probably won't name them.

Another example of a bombastically over rated head line that goes no where.

Jenn Pae answered this question on Facebook. Yet another example of this forum getting a little over its ski's.
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Re: Lakewood Post Office Moving To Hospital Site

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Jenn Karaffa Pae
The City is not involved if there are such talks.
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Richard Cole
Are there such talks?
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Jenn Karaffa Pae
Not to the City's knowledge.
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Richard Cole
So ... there is no truth to the rumors?
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Jenn Karaffa Pae
You would need to talk to the owners of the property if they are talking about their property: PSENICKA FAMILY, LLC.
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Richard Cole
Have the city disposed of the 5.7 acres?
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Jenn Karaffa Pae
No because the Cleveland Clinic s leasing it for their Emergency Department and outpatient services until their own facility is built across the street which is slated to open in mid-2018.
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Richard Cole
... so there is truth to the rumors?
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Jenn Karaffa Pae
There is no rumor that the City owns the 5.7 acres where the former hospital building still stands on the southeast corner of Belle and Detroit, and is leasing it to the Cleveland Clinic until they complete the construction of their Family Health Center and Emergency Department on the property that they bought from the City earlier this year on the southwest corner of Belle and Detroit. The current post office building at 1475 Warren Road has nothing to do with the city or the hospital.
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Richard Cole
Thanks, I will take your initial response as being a definitive statement. Appreciate your input, as always
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