For many area residents, Coventry Village is the hip place for great
nightlife, unique stores, fabulous restaurants, and interesting,
historical places to live and work. Unfortunately, the North Coventry
area of the neighborhood does not conjure up these positive thoughts.
The North Coventry triangle extends into East Cleveland, bordered on
the north by Forest Hills Park, on the east by the Community Center, and
on the south by Mayfield Road and the prosperity of Coventry Village.
This neighborhood has many vacant homes and apartment buildings.
Property values are depressed, and there is an increased level of crime
activity. The area north of Mayfield Road has long been a source of
concern for the City of Cleveland Heights.
At the March 18 meeting, City Council began to implement a plan of
action for the North Coventry neighborhood. With a unanimous vote of
Council, five blighted properties were declared public nuisances. In the
coming weeks, those properties will be demolished and replaced with
green spaces. This is only the first round of demolitions, as additional
rounds will be forthcoming.
Demolition of vacant housing is nothing new in the aftermath of the
mortgage crisis. What is unique about this project is that it is being
implemented because of collaboration between the City of Cleveland
Heights, the Cuyahoga Land Bank, and the City of East Cleveland. This
collaboration is supported by grants from former County Prosecutor Bill
Mason’s office and another grant from the Ohio Attorney General’s
office. The County Prosecutors office awarded Cleveland Heights $100,000
and East Cleveland $1 million from Delinquent Tax Assessment
Collections, and the Ohio Attorney General’s Office awarded Cleveland
Heights an additional $100,000 and East Cleveland $1 million from
settlement money from the banks as the result of predatory lending
practices.
The Cuyahoga Land Bank is acting as the repository for the combined
$2.2 million dollars. In addition, they are currently in the process of
identifying problem properties on the East Cleveland side of North
Coventry and will carry out the demolitions. Most of the properties that
will be coming down are multifamily homes and large apartment
buildings. I believe that this project will have a transformative effect
for this neighborhood.
With the amenities of Coventry Village just South of Mayfield Road,
the close proximity to University Circle and the beauty of Forest Hills
Park, North Coventry, in the near future, should be able to attract and
retain good neighbors. I hope that this summer will be a defining point
in expanding the vibrancy and success of Coventry Village to the benefit
all of Cleveland Heights.
Published in the HeightsObserver 4-30-2013
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