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Heather Malone in her yard at the Euclid Beach Mobile Home park in Cleveland. She is among the more than 120 families who must move to make way for the expansion of Cleveland Metroparks' Euclid Beach Park. She is sitting on a bench with a colorful cushion and is surrounded by flowers and other greenery.
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Euclid Beach Mobile Home park helped Heather Malone stay sober; sad to leave

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins July 27, 2023August 22, 2023

Resident Heather Malone tells Signal Cleveland about what life at the park, officially known as the Euclid Beach Mobile Home Community, has meant to her.

Anthony Beard outside his home at the Euclid Beach Mobile Home park in Cleveland. The Western Reserve Land Conservancy intends to close Euclid Beach Mobile Home park in the summer of 2024. The nonprofit will then give the land to Cleveland Metroparks, which will use it to upgrade and redevelop Euclid Beach Park into a major recreational attraction. Beard is among the residents fighting to keep their affordable housing near Lake Erie.
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Euclid Beach Mobile Home park resident Anthony Beard still fighting for his home

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins July 19, 2023August 22, 2023
Carol McClain and her grandson, Aaron Kelly, 12, in front of their home at the Euclid Beach Mobile Home park in Cleveland. They are among the more than 120 families who must move to make way for the expansion of Cleveland Metroparks' Euclid Beach Park.
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Euclid Beach Mobile Home park was supposed to be Carol McClain’s forever home

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins July 14, 2023August 22, 2023
The Euclid Beach Mobile Home Community in Cleveland's North Collinwood neighborhood. Residents should find out in the coming weeks how much of $6.2 million of a new grant earmarked to close the park will actually go to residents to relocate to new homes.The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation made the grant to the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, which owns the park.
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Euclid Beach Mobile Home park residents still await relocation offers 

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins July 11, 2023August 1, 2023
he Western Reserve Land Conservancy intends to close Euclid Beach Mobile Home park in the summer of 2024. The nonprofit will then give the land to Cleveland Metroparks, which will use it to upgrade and redevelop Euclid Beach Park into a major recreational attraction. Residents are fighting to keep their affordable housing near Lake Erie. Announcement of the mobile park's closing has set off a debate about whether a community of affordable housing should disappear in order create a major recreational attraction. The mobile home park needs major infrastructure upgrades, which has complicated the debate.
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Euclid Beach Mobile Home park debate: affordable housing vs. major redevelopment project

Olivera Perkins, Economics Reporter by Olivera Perkins June 21, 2023August 3, 2023

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