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What Cleveland Can Learn from Indianapolis's Cultural Trail

Season 22 Episode 31 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Discussing the relationship between transportation, livability, connectivity, and talent.

Across the country, innovative park concepts like New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park have attracted attention as cities strive to improve urban place-making and create vibrant green spaces. One project that produced radical results - and can serve as a model for other Midwest cities - is the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a $63 million, eight-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway.

07/28/2017

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What Cleveland Can Learn from Indianapolis's Cultural Trail

Season 22 Episode 31 | 56m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Across the country, innovative park concepts like New York’s High Line and Chicago’s Millennium Park have attracted attention as cities strive to improve urban place-making and create vibrant green spaces. One project that produced radical results - and can serve as a model for other Midwest cities - is the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a $63 million, eight-mile bicycle and pedestrian pathway.

07/28/2017

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