Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Strategy (CHEERS)
The Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Study (CHEERS) was a year-long community planning process to study and create a plan that addresses the physical, ecological, and social resilience of the Eastern Lake Erie shoreline.
The study seeks to provide greater public access, connect residents in underserved neighborhoods to their lakefront, and ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of the lakeshore and its communities. Impacts of climate change required that the plan accounted for dynamic conditions over the next decades with strategies to allow the shoreline to adapt and preserve habitat for critical species while creating a buffer that protects the shore from future storm events.
CHEERS envisions returning the hardened edge of the east side lakefront into a natural shoreline with places for people and nature.