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City of Cleveland to Raze Dilapidated Buildings

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that the first step in the reorganization of the City's department of building and housing will be to demolish 220 of the City's worst structures, including both residential and commercial buildings. The estimated cost of the demolition is $1.9 million. The announcement is in response to a recent consultant's report finding that the City had no systematic approach to building code enforcement.

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