Let The Army Corps Of Engineers Build The Peninsula Project
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 10:19 am
The US Army Corps of Engineers is looking for a sight to build a holding facility to contain the muck dredged from the Cleveland Port and the Cuyahoga River:
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/09 ... _buil.html
Why not build it off the coast of Lakewood?
The dredgings could provide:
a protective harbor off the coast of Lakewood Park
a breakwall for much of Lakewoods coast line
a nature preserve and park
a land for housing
a dockage for boats and recreational water craft
beaches
and best of all an opportunity to stop the corrupt and incompetent Port Authority from spending one billion dollars to move the unused port to E55 th street so the Port can stand unused there instead of unused behind Browns Stadium.
You might think the way to get this for Lakewood is to lay out the pros and cons and present a proposal to the Army Corps of Engineers. If you think that you are only half right. The other half of the effort would be to establish as many environmental and political road blocks to the Ports Plan as possible.
The really neat part to this idea is that someone else pays for it!
http://blog.cleveland.com/metro/2009/09 ... _buil.html
Why not build it off the coast of Lakewood?
The dredgings could provide:
a protective harbor off the coast of Lakewood Park
a breakwall for much of Lakewoods coast line
a nature preserve and park
a land for housing
a dockage for boats and recreational water craft
beaches
and best of all an opportunity to stop the corrupt and incompetent Port Authority from spending one billion dollars to move the unused port to E55 th street so the Port can stand unused there instead of unused behind Browns Stadium.
You might think the way to get this for Lakewood is to lay out the pros and cons and present a proposal to the Army Corps of Engineers. If you think that you are only half right. The other half of the effort would be to establish as many environmental and political road blocks to the Ports Plan as possible.
The really neat part to this idea is that someone else pays for it!
