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Letters to the Editor Cleveland MetroParks should maintain Euclid Beach mobile home park as affordable housing Published: Aug. 07, 2023, 10:23 a.m. By Other Voices ...
Just over two years after the Western Reserve Land Conservancy purchased the Euclid Beach mobile home park, residents are starting to vacate to clear the way for what eventually is to become parkland.
Heather Malone has lived at Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park for 13 years and says owning the mobile home gave her a new lease on life, “When I got my place, it was the first chance that I ever had ...
The envisioned park will be the result of unifying Euclid Beach Park, Villa Angela Park, and Wildwood Park in North Collinwood. Zone tells 3News closing down the mobile home community is essential ...
Residents of the Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park will soon be getting paid to move. The money comes from a $10 million donation to the group turning the area into a green space.
Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. CLEVELAND (WJW) — Residents of the Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park are not giving up their fight to save their mobile homes.
According to the Euclid Beach Neighborhood Plan, 28 acres of the property occupied by mobile homes will be converted to green space to increase public access to Lake Erie.
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Longtime Cleveland residents were taking pictures and stopping to say goodbye Wednesday to the Euclid Beach Park arch’s original home on E. 159th street, in the city’s ...
Euclid Beach Mobile Home Park resident Brian Licht is talking about the cats in cages, which he has been carrying from a vacant trailer into his car.
Longtime Cleveland residents were taking pictures and stopping to say goodbye Wednesday to the Euclid Beach Park arch's original home on E. 159th street, in the city's Collinwood neighborhood.