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Highland Park Golf Course Completion

Highland Park Golf Course Completion

by Mill Creek Partnership | Dec 14, 2016 | Mill Creek Watershed News

Highland Park Golf Course, located in the village of Highland Hills and owned by the City of Cleveland, has some claim to fame. It hosted the Cleveland Open in the mid-1960s and saw greats like Palmer, Nicholas, and Tony Lema. It is where Cleveland native Bob Hope...
Cleveland’s Suburb in the City: The Development and Growth of Lee-Harvard

Cleveland’s Suburb in the City: The Development and Growth of Lee-Harvard

by Mill Creek Partnership | Nov 3, 2016 | Mill Creek Partnership News

A series of two discussions that explored the cultural heritage of Ward 1 were held recently that helped us learn more about the Land Use changes as the Mill Creek community developed and expanded in the early 20th century. Shining a spotlight on Ward 1...
MCWP Recipient of Watershed Mini Grant Program

MCWP Recipient of Watershed Mini Grant Program

by Mill Creek Partnership | Oct 24, 2016 | Mill Creek Partnership News

More than $35,000 awarded to Ohio watershed groups to support local water quality improvement efforts On Oct. 20, 2016 Dominion and the nonprofit Western Reserve Land Conservancy awarded $35,025 in grant funding to sixteen Ohio watershed groups for marketing,...
Put Your Garden to Bed in the Fall

Put Your Garden to Bed in the Fall

by Mill Creek Partnership | Oct 18, 2016 | Conservation News

For maximum wildlife, water quality and soil health benefits, leave your flower beds and other landscaping in place this fall.  When you do tidy up in the spring, consider trimming your plants down to ground-level but leaving the roots in place.  Also, fall...
Highland Hills Restoration Project is Nearly Complete

Highland Hills Restoration Project is Nearly Complete

by Mill Creek Partnership | Oct 18, 2016 | Mill Creek Partnership News

The Highland Park Golf Course contains a once straightened and degraded segment of Mill Creek, which is owned by the City of Cleveland and within the Village of Highland Hills. A large scale restoration project, led by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District,...
New Butterfly Garden to Attract Pollinators

New Butterfly Garden to Attract Pollinators

by Mill Creek Partnership | Sep 15, 2016 | Conservation News

The City of Beachwood’s new butterfly garden is a collaboration between the City of Beachwood, Beachwood Service Department, Beachwood Historical Society, Boy Scout Troop 620 and Cuyahoga Arts and Culture. The project resulted from a special grant, titled “Celebrate...
Cuyahoga River Area of Concern Aesthetics Survey

Cuyahoga River Area of Concern Aesthetics Survey

by Mill Creek Partnership | Sep 9, 2016 | Mill Creek Watershed News

The lower 46.5 miles of the Cuyahoga River, including all the tributaries that drain to that section of river, and the adjacent Lake Erie shoreline and its tributaries, comprise the Cuyahoga River Area of Concern (AOC). The AOC begins at the head of the Gorge Dam pool...
Keeping Cleveland Clean – a Survey Regarding Plastic Debris

Keeping Cleveland Clean – a Survey Regarding Plastic Debris

by Mill Creek Partnership | Aug 26, 2016 | Conservation News

The Ohio State University, City of Cleveland Mayor’s Office of Sustainability, and Thunder:Tech Inc., are working together to conduct a research project on the health of Lake Erie – and they need our help. The goal is to better understand how and why certain...
H.E.A.L. Weight Loss and Fitness Challenge

H.E.A.L. Weight Loss and Fitness Challenge

by Mill Creek Partnership | Aug 1, 2016 | Uncategorized

The Harvard Community Services Center and the Cleveland Clinic Partners in Health joined together to offer H.E.A.L., a Healthy Eating Active Living Weight Loss and Fitness Challenge for 2016. The program features: Free 14-week Program 2 Workout Sessions required per...
NEORSD Residential Property Credit Workshops

NEORSD Residential Property Credit Workshops

by Mill Creek Partnership | Jun 21, 2016 | Conservation News

The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) offers financial incentives for managing stormwater at the source, which reduces the regional costs of stormwater problems and encourages environmental stewardship. Customers can receive a reduction in fees if they...
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