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Cleveland’s sewer authority to pay developers for green solutions to stormwater runoff

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The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District that serves the Cleveland area will allocate $650,000 of state funds for a grant program to pay private developers to use green elements for managing increased stormwater runoff from a road project. Regulations Codes and Standards'

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FEATURE STORY: High-Tech Hubs Are Moving To Their Markets

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Cleveland, long recognized as “America’s Medical Capital,” is developing a robust medical and biotech industry, while Pittsburgh is becoming known for its strengths in developing new and innovative technologies. From 2004 to 2010, 189 new bio-related firms began operating in the Cleveland area. Rick Perry in a statement.

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New Partnership Encourages Private Investment In Natural Infrastructure

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“We already know green infrastructure solves massive urban stormwater problems, but we need to pick up the pace of implementation by using the full toolkit of public investment, smarter regulations and innovative private financing approaches,” said Larry Levine, a senior attorney in NRDC’s Water Program. Cleveland: $42 million.

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Fifth Avenue: A Top 10 Great Street For 2012

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Planning efforts have contributed to Fifth Avenue’s status as a Great Street, gaining steam after the Fifth Avenue Association, formed by merchants and property owners in 1907, began lobbying for zoning regulations to protect against encroaching factories.

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Fifth Avenue: A Top 10 Great Street For 2012

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Planning efforts have contributed to Fifth Avenue’s status as a Great Street, gaining steam after the Fifth Avenue Association, formed by merchants and property owners in 1907, began lobbying for zoning regulations to protect against encroaching factories.

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New Partnership Releases Guide To Stimulate Private Investment In Natural Infrastructure

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“We already know green infrastructure solves massive urban stormwater problems, but we need to pick up the pace of implementation by using the full toolkit of public investment, smarter regulations, and innovative private financing approaches,” said Larry Levine, a senior attorney in NRDC’s Water Program. Cleveland: $42 million.

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COVER STORY: Advanced Manufacturing — Creating Jobs In 3Dimensions

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Planey, the number one reason why Youngstown was picked as the location for the new pilot institute was due to the existing strength of the TechBelt, which has close to 11,000 manufacturing operations in the Cleveland-to-Pittsburgh region.