Business View Magazine | March 2018

163 CommunityRelations/Grants Coordinator.“We’ve invest- ed a great deal of time and energy tomaking sure that the Greenway is safe,andwe’re looking at howwe can connect more residents andmore neighborhoods to the Greenway.” Cleveland is also planning to spend approximately$9.5 million to improve trafficflowand reduce congestion throughout the city.“We have a number of intersection projects that we’ll begin this year to help alleviate that for our residents,”says Fivas.“And,last year,we completed theMayor TomRowland Interchange that opened up a significant portion of land for future development.”Anoth- er project is a newfire station that will allowthe city’s fire services to bemore efficient and effectivewith shorter response times. Regarding Cleveland’s downtown,Assistant CityManag- er &CFO,ShawnMcKay,says that some newbusinesses have recentlyopened up there,and others arewaiting to see howthey fare,“before theypull the trigger on oth er

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