Study Shows Cleveland Should Focus Public Funding in East Side Neighborhoods

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The Cleveland Plain Dealer's Michelle Jarboe reports on the CSU research study that advises the City of Cleveland to invest public money in East Side neighborhoods.

Jackson announced that the public money will be joined with roughly $40 million in philanthropic and private funds in an effort to reinvigorate parts of the city that haven't benefited much - if at all - from Cleveland's economic recovery....initiative will focus on housing, economic development and broader quality of life issues, layering new, targeted tools on top of the existing array of programs the city already offers."

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