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Saturday, June 09, 2007
Susan Vinella
Plain Dealer Reporter
The renovation will cost $8.5 million, city officials said,
and they hope to raise the rest of the money through private do nations.
The public money will come from the sale of bonds in 2008
and 2009 as part of Mayor Frank Jackson's five-year capital plan. It would pay
to restore the ballfield with home plate in its original spot and a replica of
the outfield wall.
Plans also call for renovating the ticket house, the
underground tunnel that ran from the clubhouse to the dugout and the original
brick wall along
The design includes seating for about 2,500 and a patio for
picnics.
"The nice thing about this plan is we think it's
achievable," said Paul Volpe, president of City Architecture, the firm
that has twice created designs to restore the ballpark.
The first pitch came in 2002 under then-Mayor Jane
She proposed at least $13 million of renovations, including
a museum dedicated to the Negro League and the Indians.
The Indians won the World Series at
The new design by City Architecture does not include a
stand- alone museum, although Volpe said space inside the old ticket house
could be converted into a small exhibition area.
Councilwoman Fannie Lewis, who represents the Hough
neighborhood, has been pushing for years to restore the ballpark.
She still favors the original plan with a separate museum,
and said she was unaware of a scaled-down version. She said she plans to meet
with the mayor to discuss the project.
"We're going to get it done one way or another,"
Lewis said.
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