Troubleshooter Reporter at News 5 Cleveland
CLEVELAND — The battle over building a new Cleveland Marion Seltzer School on a portion of historic Cudell Park property hit a new crescendo, with a Cudell descendant urging the Cleveland Schools to alter its building site.
Lundberg and members of the group"Friends of Cudell Commons Park" held an Oct. 24 news conference in front of some of the legacy trees that would be taken down to make way for the new school building. “No one disagrees that we need a new Marion Seltzer school, we all want what’s best for our kids, but this park is what’s good for our kids too," Zimmerman said."Cudell wrote his will in 1914, which very clearly left this property to the City of Cleveland to always be a park, and it’s in his will, forever, two words, for-space-ever."
The school district also made it clear multiple community meetings were held over the past several years on the segment 8 master building plans to construct a new Marion C. Seltzer school for students K through 8.
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