Envisioning the Dugway Greenway: Engaging & Connecting Neighborhoods through Stream Restoration was designed to examine the impacts, opportunities, and benefits of daylighting a section of the long-buried Dugway Brook, on the City of Cleveland’s east side, and in the process, restore an already open segment of Dugway Brook within the Village of Bratenahl.
This project is part of a larger project called “Engaging Dugway Brook Communities in Designing Stream and Wetland Restoration” that is focused on assessing flood risk reduction benefits, conducting cost-benefit analyses, and engaging stakeholders in decision-making to implement all or a portion of nature-based solutions with a goal of restoring up to 4,600 linear feet of Dugway Brook and its estuary, and restoring 1.5 acres of coastal wetlands and 9 acres of riparian buffer within the City of Cleveland and the Village of Bratenahl.
Envisioning the Dugway Greenway also serves as a catalyst for exploring how restoring Dugway Brook can enhance outdoor public greenspace, create community connections, and support the well-being of the Glenville community. This project serves as the foundation for a larger, transformative initiative in the City of Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood.
Engage the community to establish the feasibility of daylighting the Dugway Brook and improve connectivity throughout the natural and built environments.