MetroHealth's main campus is located in Cleveland's
Clark-Fulton neighborhood, one of the city's poorest and most densely populated neighborhoods. The health system has made revitalizing the neighborhood a priority and is using its Campus Transformation as a catalyst in that effort. Working with residents, lawmakers and local community groups, MetroHealth created the first hospital-led EcoDistrict in the world, the MetroHealth Community District. The system is undertaking multiple neighborhood revitalization efforts, including:
Public transit – In 2017, MetroHealth and the
Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority partnered to create the MetroHealth Line bus-rapid-transit (BRT) system.
Public safety – MetroHealth has announced plans to move the system's more-than-75-officer police force into new headquarters constructed in the neighborhood, on West 25th Street.
Digital connectivity – The system has announced plans to join with tech partners to bring affordable internet access to up to 1,000 households near its campus.
Housing – In June 2019, MetroHealth announced plans for three new apartment buildings. One, a building offering up to 72 affordable units, is under construction on its campus. In total, the $60 million-plus project will provide at least 250 new apartments to the nearby neighborhood. Each of the apartment buildings will have a first floor dedicated to making life easier for residents of the neighborhood, including commercial space for a mix of amenities including restaurants, a grocery store and an Economic Opportunity Center offering job training and other services. == Leadership ==