partnering with the county to build the Sports Force Parks complex, which attracts well over a million people annually and ranks as the region’s fourth largest attraction behind Cedar Point, Kalahari, and Lake Erie. “The city of Sandusky partnered with Six Flags where they donated 30 acres on the waterfront at the Sports Centre project, and in part through tax increment financing that was placed on the Cedar Point Sports Centre project, just broke ground on a $19 million Bayfront Park that the Sandusky Bay Pathway will run through,” Wobser notes. A Route 6 , 25 million dollar Federal Raise grant is improving connections to Cedar Point all along the Sandusky Bay Corridor. From downtown Vermillion to Huron’s riverfront to downtown Sandusky, investments in waterfront venues and the Sandusky Bay Pathway extend stays and enhance daily life for residents. “Those downtowns, the Sandusky Bay Pathway, the county, 87 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 12 ERIE COUNTY, OH
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