Dutch Architects Offer Insights in Cleveland Conference
29th Sep 2005, 11:56 GMT
A national study that made local headlines this week found that Cleveland's population is stagnant but people continue to build in the surrounding countryside. Also this week, a group of architects and city planners from the Netherlands attended a conference at Cleveland State and told the locals that urban sprawl can be tamed. They also offered some other advice on how Northeast Ohio can be a better place to live. WKSU's Mark Urycki reports.
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