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From Balkanized Cleveland to Global Cleveland: A Theory of Change for Legacy Cities
All Maxine Goodman Levin School of Urban Affairs Publications
  • Richey Piiparinen, Cleveland State University
  • Jim Russell
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
11-1-2013
Abstract

With the 2010 census tallied, Cleveland officially hit a 100-year low for population. The community sprang into action without fully understanding the reasons for decline. The goal of this concept paper is to reframe the challenges facing the city and region, thereby informing a more effective policy agenda.

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Acknowledgement: The current white paper was funded by Ohio City Incorporated. Ohio City Incorporated, led by Executive Director Eric Wobser, leads the development of Ohio City by serving a diverse community of committed people, driving new investments in and preserving the history of a unique place, and promoting a socially - enriching urban neighborhood. The organization recently adopted a new strategic plan which can be viewed at http://ohiocity.org/sites/default/files/14_16_OCI_StrategicVisionFINALemail.pdf

Citation Information
Richey Piiparinen and Jim Russell. "From Balkanized Cleveland to Global Cleveland: A Theory of Change for Legacy Cities" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richey-piiparinen/12/