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Submissions from 2006

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Responding to Foreclosures in Cuyahoga County: An Assessment of Progress, Alan C. Weinstein, Kathryn W. Hexter, and Molly Schnoke

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Lighted Schoolhouse at Daniel E. Morgan Elementary School: Pilot Program Evaluation, Kathryn W. Hexter, Sanda Kaufman, Mittie Davis Jones, Naomi Sikes-Gilbert, and Erin Aleman

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Northeast Ohio Citizens Speak: Individual Citizen Interviews Data Analysis Final Report, Mark Chupp

Submissions from 2005

Case Studies in Family Land Conservation, Countryside Program, Kriby Date and Mary Kelsey

Submissions from 2003

Civic Engagement in Planning for Cleveland's Lakefront, Kathryn W. Hexter

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Burke Lakefront Airport Educational Issues Forum, Kathryn W. Hexter and Matthew Harrison Grabenstein

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Climate and Shoreline Educational Issues Forum, Kathryn W. Hexter and Matthew Harrison Grabenstein

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Housing Analysis for Cleveland Lakefront Development, Thomas Bier, Charles Post, and Rick Seifritz

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Lakefront Utilities and Railroads Educational Issues Forum, Kathryn W. Hexter and Matthew Harrison Grabenstein

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Port Activities Educational Issues Forum, Kathryn W. Hexter and Matthew Harrison Grabenstein

The Millennium Project: 2003, A Civic Education and Career Development Program for Northeast Ohio High School Students, Kathryn W. Hexter

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Vacating the City: An Analysis of New Homes vs. Household Growth, Thomas Bier and Charles Post

Submissions from 2001

Filtering Down: Metropolitan Dynamics and Public Policy, Thomas Bier

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Evaluation of Neighborhood Progress, Inc.'s Community Organizing Support Program, Susan Hertzler Burkholder and Kathryn W. Hexter

Urban Sprawl and Decline: Prospects for Change, Thomas Bier

Where is Cuyahoga County's Affordable Housing?, Richard D. Bingham, Kathryn W. Hexter, and Charles Post

Submissions from 1999

Conservation Development Resource Manual, Kirby Date

Rebuilding Cleveland: A Regional Undertaking, Thomas Bier

Submissions from 1987

Public Utilities and the Poor: Rights and Responsibilities, David Sweet and Kathryn W. Hexter