Friday, June 19, 2026

Clinic’s car-dependency collides with community

In less than a dozen years, stunning growth has changed East 105th Street, where Cleve-
land’s University Circle and Fairfax neighborhoods meet. Transportation access to this
booming area has improved but still lags Downtown Cleveland’s even though Uni-
versity Circle’s employment and population are quickly catching up (Google).
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Each morning, the red lines appear on the traffic app’s map. The lines, along with their yellow brethren, make for a colorful mosaic along the otherwise green-shaded grid of neighborhood streets surrounding the Cleveland Clinic. But that’s the only attractive thing about them. No one wants these indicators of traffic congestion — not city officials, Clinic officials, neighbors or commuters.

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