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RTA Clifton Enhancement Project...
Sold to us as a $16 million dollar effort by the state and RTA to make Clifton a beautiful
Boulevard, with more trees for Lakewood the city of trees, and better service to all. But in
moments of the agreement being signed, Lakewood gets no trees, no median, just little
"Jack-In-The Box" fast food places lit up in front of private residences.
How does this happen? Why isn't City Hall fighting to protect residents and property values?

Right it does say enhancement? Right? Our leaders promised this was a great thing. Right?

Beautiful Bus Shelters, well, the size of Film Drop off stores from the past.

With advertising starting to pop up.
What is great if you bought a house and invested in Lakewood is...

They light up ALL NIGHT LONG, think what that saves for a porch light and energy bills!
Meanwhile in Cleveland where leaders stood firm...

Trees ready to go in.

All they planted in Lakewood was SIGNS! EVERYWHERE!
So where Cleveland got tunnels, beach access, trees we got...


And to prove it, just past their sign is a pole with signs going 24 feet into the air!

It is amazing! A sign 22' in the air.

There are signs so often, that it makes one wonder just how bad it is?
In Rocky River along RTA's 55 Bus Line, where residents were not as blessed as Lakewoodites.

They must feel terrible not getting enhancements!

Their crappy old bus shelters with bushes covering utility boxes. How old and retro!!!
Here with the help of our Leaders and Planners we are cutting edge, cool, hip, GREEN!

And I have this terrible feeling when the City of Trees becomes the City of Signs...


THE TREES WILL GO.
Ever have a friend that continually hurt themselves while telling you, their friend or
family member, "No, I am fine, this is really good, it is how I planned it..."
Intervention...
Clifton Boulevard with over 1,000+ signs, not counting traffic lights, business signs, realestate
signs, but signs a driver would be required to read. averages one sign every 17 feet.
To compare average or a minimum of 1 mile...
Lakewood = signs are 16.7 feet apart.
Clifton to Baltic = 1 sign every 27.8 feet apart
Public Square East to East 21st = one sign every 12.7 feet apart
including Playhouse Square.
Rocky River 55 RTA Line West 2 miles = 1 sign every 60.5 feet apart.
West 25th from Detroit Ave = 1 sign every 29.5 feet apart.
to Train Avenue 1 mile
Which means outside of Downtown, Public Square, Playhouse Square and Cleveland State,
no place we found even comes close to the number of signs per foot as on Clifton
Boulevard,
a residential street in the ultra cool Lakewood.
It has to be more dangerous than texting, a sign every 20 feet, some of them 24' in the air?

Follow the signs on the enhanced Clifton to...

... the nicest Taco Bell in the world...

or so they will tweet, tweet, tweet....
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