The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority is a governmental
agency created in 1968 to manage maritime operations at the Port of
Cleveland. Its maritime activities help sustain the regional
economy in Northeast Ohio by keeping local industries connected to
the world and supporting 11,000 jobs that generate $572 million in
personal incomes.
In more recent years, the port authority has expanded its role to
include identifying opportunities to assist in regional
revitalization efforts and to cultivate development finance
partnerships. By acting on behalf of a borrowing entity as a
conduit issuer of special obligation revenue bonds, the port
authority may provide financing for eligible public and private
community projects.
The Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority is a governmental
agency created in 1968 to manage maritime operations at the Port of
Cleveland. Its maritime activities help sustain the regional
economy in Northeast Ohio by keeping local industries connected to
the world and supporting 11,000 jobs that generate $572 million in
personal incomes.
In more recent years, the port authority has expanded its role
to include identifying opportunities to assist in regional
revitalization efforts and to cultivate development finance
partnerships. By acting on behalf of a borrowing entity as a
conduit issuer of special obligation revenue bonds, the port
authority may provide financing for eligible public and private
community projects.
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