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With forecasters predicting temperatures above 90 degrees, the City of Cleveland has activated its heat preparedness plan.

City of Cleveland residents can beat the heat in any of the 12 designated recreation centers from noon to 8 p.m. daily.

They are: Alta House at 12510 Mayfield Road; Clark Recreation Center at 5706 Clark Avenue; Collinwood Recreation Center at 16300 Lakeshore Boulevard; Earle B. Turner at 11300 Miles Avenue;

Fairfax Recreation Center at 2335 East 82nd Street; Gunning Park Recreation Center at 16700 Puritas Avenue; Halloran Recreation Center at 3550 West 117th Street;

Kenneth L. Johnson at 9206 Woodland Avenue; John F. Kennedy Recreation Center at 17300 Harvard Avenue; Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center at 8611 Hough Avenue; Zelma Watson George Recreation Center at 3155 MLK; and Michael Zone Recreation Center at 6301 Lorain Avenue.

In addition, city outdoor pools, which normally are closed on Mondays and Tuesdays unless temperatures reach and/or exceed 85 degrees, are open today from noon to 8 p.m.

City of Cleveland Seniors will receive a message today through the City’s Wide Area Rapid Notification system, advising them on how to keep cool in the heat.

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article courtesy of Wkyc.com

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