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Opportunity Corridor

  Cleveland Opportunity Corridor is a transportation and economic development project aimed at connecting I-490 to the University Circle neighborhood.  The Opportunity Corridor encompasses nearly 1,000 acres on Cleveland’s southeast side and is anchored by University Circle and the Cleveland Clinic. The area between I-490 and University Circle has become known as the “Forgotten Triangle” due to the lack of economic activity.  Outside of the transportation benefits it could bring to the Cleveland area, this effort opens the potential for new economic development, new jobs and a new identity for the community.

 

 

 Proposed Corridor Rendering

 


 

 E. 55th Street Traffic Simulation at Quadrant Roadway

 
 

 Project Overview

 
 

 Information for Property Owners

 
 

 Public Meeting Information

 

For the latest project information click on the Public Meetings tab on the left hand
side of the page. 

 

 Recommended Alternatives July 2011

 
 

 Frequently Asked Questions

 
 

 Opportunity Corridor Fact Sheet

 
 

 Conceptual Alternatives Study

 
 

 Opportunity Corridor Steering Committee

 

Cleveland Opportunity Corridor

Project Manager: Dale Schiavoni | E-mail: dale.schiavoni@dot.state.oh.us | Phone: 216.584.2080

ODOT Zephyr The Ohio Department of Transportation
1980 West Broad Street, Columbus Ohio, 43223
John R. Kasich, Governor | Jerry Wray, ODOT Director
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