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Improvements are in the Works for Doan Brook Next to the Cleveland Museum of Art

The Cleveland Museum of Art and Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District are partnering to improve Doan Brook next to the museum.
Sasaki Associates and the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art and Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District are partnering to improve Doan Brook next to the museum.
The Cleveland Museum of Art and Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District are partnering to improve Doan Brook next to the museum.
Credit Sasaki Associates and the Cleveland Museum of Art
The Cleveland Museum of Art and Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District are partnering to improve Doan Brook next to the museum.

The Cleveland Museum of Art is partnering with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District on a $5 million project to realign Doan Brook, which runs along one side of the museum.

Kristen Buccier, the project manager for the Regional Sewer District, says this is about more than just stabilizing the bank of Doan Brook.

“And beyond that, on the left bank, the Cleveland Museum of Art will be doing a landscaping restoration project with some trails and incorporating some of the artistic elements into that to actually make it a meeting place for people.”

The Regional Sewer District will begin bank stabilization next summer. The work is expected to last one year. The museum’s landscaping project will start shortly after that.

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Ryan is a senior multimedia journalism student at Kent State University with experience in print and radio journalism. He is working toward a Bachelor's Degree in Multimedia Journalism. During the school year, Landolph works for Kent State Student Media with Black Squirrel Radio, where he is a sports director and radio host. Additionally, Landolph covers Cleveland sports for FanSided's Factory of Sadness.