Officials Monday night got a chance to see a proposed future land use map for the city of Cleveland. The map reflects updates to the city’s zoning ordinances.
The unveiling came during the first of two public hearings the Cleveland City Council must hold on proposed changes to the city’s comprehensive plan. Economic Development and Planning Director Tom O’Bryant displayed a draft map with designated areas of planned use such as business and industrial, residential, and historic.
The city’s planning and zoning board has been working on the map as it updates zoning regulations.
A second public hearing is set for April 10. Between now and then, O’Bryant said the draft map would be available for the public to review, ask questions about, and make suggestions.
O’Bryant said the map is available at Cleveland City Hall and will be posted on the city’s website.