Description of Area
Cleveland Avenue
Location
The Cleveland Avenue redevelopment area, comprised of four sub-areas, is positioned along Cleveland Avenue, south of the Central Fort Myers redevelopment area extending to the southern City Limits. It is located south of Edison Avenue and north of the City Limits, which are just south of Boy Scout Drive.
Please note that all of Fort Myers’ redevelopment areas have irregular borders; the boundaries stated below extend to the outermost limit of the redevelopment area.
Its boundaries are as follows:
Northern Boundary Edison Avenue
Southern Boundary City Limits, just south of Boy Scout Drive
Eastern Boundary Roughly the north-south portion of Fowler Drive
Western Boundary Just west of Deleon Street
Link to document with Boundary Legal Description (PDF)
Total Acreage
+/- 614 Acres (Includes all four sub-areas)
History and Features
The four Cleveland Avenue redevelopment sub-areas were established in 1998 for the purposes of commercial redevelopment. The boundaries for this 3.5 mile stretch of Cleveland Avenue include approximately one block on either side of the road from Edison Avenue to the City limits at Page Field.
Predominantly a commercial corridor, Cleveland Avenue serves as a major transportation corridor, carrying north-south traffic and providing connectivity for the Fort Myers-Cape Coral region. From a local perspective, Cleveland Avenue serves as a gateway to the City of Fort Myers and to the Downtown River District in particular.
After an extensive planning process that incorporated a high-level of public and stakeholder involvement, the 2010 Cleveland Avenue Plan was adopted on December 6, 2010.
The main goals of the Plan were to improve the appearance of the corridor and to encourage private investment and quality redevelopment in the corridor. Improving pedestrian safety and comfort were also identified as priorities.
On June 6, 2016, the 2010 Cleveland Avenue Redevelopment Plan - 2014 Update was adopted by City Council. In keeping with the overall goals and priority of the original 2010 Plan, the 2014 Update seeks to clarify and correct some aspects of the 2010 Cleveland Plan based on current information to further these goals and priority:
- The 2010 Cleveland Plan contained a 5-Year Action Plan outlining proposed projects that were to be completed by 2015. The Update revises the Action Plan to provide action items for the redevelopment area’s thirty-year timespan, which lasts through 2040.
- The long-term proposal in the 2010 Cleveland Plan to acquire 20 feet of additional right-of-way to accommodate an envisioned ultimate streetscape design is not practical, given the extent to which it would impact private property, The Update introduces an alternative concept for improvements within the existing right-of-way to attain the identified and adopted pedestrian realm improvement goals of the Plan.
- Conditions and analysis incorporated into the Technical Memorandum supporting stormwater infrastructure improvement projects is being added to the Plan for continuity with data, analysis and public involvement that was conducted in support of the Plan,
- The Update reflects demographic and property data accurate to 2010 or later for areas within the CRA boundaries.
- The Update rounds out the available economic development tools available to the CRA within the four Cleveland sub-areas.
Redevelopment Plan
Link to Cleveland Redevelopment Plan