BROOKLYN, Ohio -- As part of its 2025 master plan update, Brooklyn recently posted a resident survey.

“We’re just seeking the input of the residents to find out what they want their city to look like in the next five to 10 years,” Brooklyn Mayor Ron Van Kirk said.

“Having accomplished a lot in the master plan that was put into place back in 2020, we just want to keep momentum moving.”

While the previous master plan included a $50,000 grant provided by the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission, this time around the city is paying the same regional entity $45,000 for the update, which is expected to be a 10-month to 12-month process with an April completion date.

The survey, which remains open through Oct. 17, marks the second phase of the master plan effort.

Regarding the former master

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