Euclid Beach mobile home park residents hope to save their homes
The Conservancy, along with at least 11 other organizations, set up the Euclid Beach Steering Committee that worked to find the best use for the land.
The 28-acre piece of land is extraordinarily valuable as it sits on the lakefront and between Villa Angela Park and Wildwood Marina to the east and Euclid Beach Park to the west, both of which are city-owned and managed by the Cleveland Metroparks.
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