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Data Source: Northern Ohio Data and Information Service (NODIS)
Vintage: Aerial 2002, Transportation Layers 1994, Neighborhood Boundaries 2000. Legend: Railroads, Bridges, the Interstate, On/Off Ramps, Walworth Run and Train Ave are highlighted, Neighborhood Boundaries, Rapid Stations, RTA Rapid Line and the Cuyahoga River.
How Used?
Having it in Adobe format allows the viewer to zoom in and out and to pan across the image. Streets are labeled and transportation links are highlighted for orientation purposes.
Used for community and transportation planning purposes.
Source of parcel file and zoning data: City of Cleveland
Vintage: 2000
Legend: Parcels color coded by zoning, Transportation Links, Neighborhood Boundaries, and our study area is highlighted
Observations:
Land uses along the railroads are predominantly industrial (like this through the rest of the city?)
Near River it is industrial (like this for most of the city?)
Housing is situated close to the industrial uses (but are they the ones that are mostly vacant?)
Study area is surrounded by business corridors
Data Source: City of Cleveland
Vintage: 2000
Legend: Vacant and Land Bank Parcels, Transportation Links, Labeled Streets
How can this map be used:  Assemble land for housing and economic revitalization plan
Observations:  Grouping related to each other like clusters and are these clusters related to transportation or industry proximity?
Data Source: City of Cleveland
Vintage: 2000
Legend: Labeled parcels along corridor, Transportation links, Labeled roads
How can this map be used:  Assemble land for housing and economic revitalization plan
Observations:  Grouping related to each other like clusters and are these clusters related to transportation or industry proximity?