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Cleveland Airport Chief Offers No Specific Hazards as BrownsODOT Stadium Talks Continue

ODOT's voided appeal deadline keeps talks open over the Browns' stadium permit.

Overview

  • The Ohio Department of Transportation denied a construction permit on Aug. 1 after Cleveland Hopkins raised objections, telling the Browns to lower the proposed dome by 58 feet or relocate.
  • The Federal Aviation Administration issued a conditional no‑hazard finding for the Brook Park site, requiring obstruction lighting on the roof.
  • Airport director Bryant Francis says the design intrudes into protected airspace by 58 feet but declined to identify specific risks, produced minimal documentation, and said no outside expert was hired.
  • ODOT lifted a Sept. 2 appeal deadline after the certified denial letter was not delivered and set no new timetable, describing ongoing talks as a multi‑step process.
  • The Browns say they will not change the design or height, are pressing the FAA's findings in discussions with ODOT, and point to reporting on rarely used Runway 28 and nearby taller structures.