A historic park in East Cleveland was set to receive a face lift, but that is no longer in the works.
Forest Hills Park is now scattered with signs that read: “Forest Hills Park Needs Metroparks Partnership.”
The green space was once John D. Rockefeller’s estate. Hundreds of years later, it’s overgrown and not maintained.19 News obtained a letter from Cleveland Metroparks stating why they pulled out of the deal.
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