The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) and the City of Brook Park, will host a public meeting on Wednesday, January 14, 2026, to provide residents, businesses, visitors and other stakeholders with an opportunity to learn more about and engage in an open discussion on regional transportation and traffic pattern considerations associated with the new Cleveland Browns stadium in Brook Park.
The meeting will explore how a large-scale stadium development could influence local and regional roadways, neighborhood and business access, transit service, pedestrian and bicycle connectivity, safety, and overall mobility throughout the region, as well as game-day and event-related travel.
As the region’s metropolitan planning organization, NOACA works with local governments and partners to evaluate transportation impacts and coordinate planning for major development proposals. This public meeting is designed to encourage meaningful two-way dialogue, allowing interested parties to ask questions, gain perspectives, and engage directly with planning partners as transportation needs and infrastructure opportunities are discussed.
Community participation is essential to transportation planning. This meeting will provide a forum for constructive conversation and idea-sharing, helping to inform how transportation considerations are studied and reflected in future planning and decision-making.
Public Meeting Details
Date: Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Time: 6-8 PM
Location: Brook Park Elementary School Auditorium | 17001 Holland Road, Brook Park, OH 44142
CONTACTS:
Danielle Render at NOACA Paul Marnecheck at City of Brook Park
NOACA Public Affairs Director Commissioner of Economic Development
216-241-2414, Ext 253 216-433-7032
drender@mpo.noaca.org pmarnecheck@cityofbrookpark.com