This batch of spending is aimed at making the region more attractive, supporting small business and arts and culture industries, and improving conditions for the area’s homeless population.
The Cuyahoga County Administration Building CLEVELAND, Ohio – Cuyahoga County outlined another $30.6 million in American Rescue Plan Act spending on Monday, this batch aimed at making the region more attractive, supporting small business and arts and culture industries, and improving conditions for the area’s homeless population.
$3.3 million to help the county’s arts and culture organizations still “teetering” on the edge of collapse after the pandemic forced cancellations and layoffs across the industry, Budish said. While performances have since resumed, the financial and personnel losses endure, he said. $2.5 million to help stabilize the hillside along Irishtown Bend to prevent a collapse that Conwell predicts could block shipping and result in a loss of billions of dollars in revenue. The project has received pushback, but Conwell says action is necessary to prevent another “national embarrassment,” like when Cleveland earned a reputation for water pollution after an oil slick on the Cuyahoga River caught fire in the 1960s. “I don’t know if we could ever recover” from another event, she said.
$600,000 for the initial engineering design and preparation of a request for proposal to build a microgrid to prevent significant outages. Businesses rely on dependable energy, and being able to tap into a giant generator, like the microgrid, would attract new businesses to the area, Budish said. He believes that developers and investors have already shown enough interest in the project that they will ultimately bear the bulk of the cost of building it.
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