Civic Commons Stories
Discover the Akron Civic Commons in action
Rogers Family Donates $1 Million Dollars to Lock 3 Vision Plan
The Richard S. and Alita Rogers Family Foundation is committing $1 million to support the Lock 3 Vision Plan, which focuses on the transformation of Lock 3 in downtown Akron for the benefit of residents and visitors.
Giving children a place to learn and grow, Growing Mindz Memorial Garden
Growing Mindz began as an idea in 2018. After seeing her child struggle while learning to read, SeKoria Finney was determined to find a more hands-on approach to learning.
Resident Profile: Sean Blake
This week, we’re highlighting Greg Nyburg, a new resident in Downtown, and a supervisor with the City of Akron’s Recreation and Parks Division at Reservoir Park and Community Center.
Partner Profile: Lori Pesci
This week, we’re highlighting Lori Pesci, a Youngstown transplant and Deputy Director of Public Safety with the Summit County Executive’s Office. (And you’ll meet Gus.)
Partner Profile: Todd Clark
This week, we’re highlighting Todd Clark, Recreation Supervisor at Summit Lake Community Center, park lover, bird photographer, and nature super-fan!
Partner Profile: Eric Nelson, SWAG
This week, we’re highlighting Eric Nelson, Executive Director of Students With A Goal (SWAG).
Downtown Akron: Shop Small
Our Downtown Akron businesses have seen a year like never before. Beginning with orange cones and ending with empty streets for longer than expected.
Resident Profile: Greg Nyburg
This week, we’re highlighting Greg Nyburg, a new resident in Downtown, and a supervisor with the City of Akron’s Recreation and Parks Division at Reservoir Park and Community Center.
Resident Profile: Grace Hudson
This week, we’re highlighting Grace Hudson, a longtime resident of the Summit Lake neighborhood, Chair of Summit Lake Community Development Corporation, and Member of AMHA Neighborhood Choice Task Force.
Summer 2020 in Downtown
Kelli Fetter of Downtown Akron Partnership (DAP) offers a quick look at the downtown activities happening this summer, even if they just look a little different.
Many Pieces as One
Courtrooms and local artwork don’t typically go hand-in-hand. That is, unless you’re Judge Elinore Marsh Stormer of the Summit County Probate Court.
Adopt-A-Trail Program Takes Its First Steps
It’s easy to take for granted the beauty of a space while enjoying it, especially during the nicer parts of the year when outdoor recreation is on everyone’s mind.
Civic Engagement in the Commons
Akron Civic Commons, a part of the national Reimagining the Civic Commons network, is a demonstration of the power of the civic commons to produce
Humans of ACC: Evelyn Harper and Alvin Hurt
On any given sunny afternoon at Lock 2 Park in downtown Akron, Evelyn Harper and Alvin Hurt can be found enjoying the outdoor space under the shade of a leafy tree.
Interning with Knight Foundation
On May 30, 2017, I stepped into my role as a summer intern for Knight Foundation’s Akron office and little did I know
Humans of ACC: Sandra Saulsberry
Sandra Saulsberry has seen transformation occur at Summit Lake ever since she first moved there three decades ago.
Keep Akron Beautiful Summit Lake Clean Up 2018
Keep Akron Beautiful hosted their bi-annual Summit Lake Clean Up with over 280 community members in attendance.
People of ACC: Audley McGill
Audley McGill will tell you without a flicker of doubt that Summit Lake has millions of stories waiting to be shared.
Value Creation in the Commons
In the second installment of the Pillars of Civic Commons, we’ll be diving deeper into what we mean by Value Creation.
Environmental study marks bright future for Summit Lake
A year-long environmental study of Summit Lake, a 100-acre lake in south Akron, shows improved water and sediment quality, opening doors