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During the recent Shaker Heights City Council meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding the ongoing issues surrounding the Shaker Lakes and the credibility of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NeoRST). Residents expressed frustration over the lack of progress and transparency from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which has yet to approve any plans for excavation in the area.
Melody Joy Hart, a resident from Cleveland Heights, voiced her concerns about NeoRST's handling of the Horseshoe Lake Dam situation. She highlighted that the organization had previously assured the community that the dam would be rebuilt after it was emptied, a promise that has not been fulfilled. Hart emphasized that the focus seems to be solely on stormwater management, neglecting the historical significance and recreational value of the lakes.
The discussions reflect a growing unease among residents about the future of the Shaker Lakes and the management of local water resources. Community members are calling for alternative solutions that prioritize both environmental integrity and the historical amenities that define the area.
As the City Council continues to navigate these challenges, the need for clear communication and accountability from agencies involved in the management of the Shaker Lakes remains a pressing concern for residents. The outcome of these discussions will be crucial in shaping the future of this cherished community resource.
Converted from Shaker Heights - Special City Council meeting on August 11, 2025
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