Cleveland City Planning Commission
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The Cleveland City Planning Commission, established in 1915, is a seven-member body responsible for guiding the development and improvement of the city and its neighborhoods. Supported by a team of professional planners and architects, the Commission reviews legislation and matters concerning land use and development.
The Commission engages in a variety of planning activities, including neighborhood district plans, zoning map amendments, and architectural design reviews. Additionally, it collaborates with citywide and neighborhood-based design review committees to ensure cohesive urban development.
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