As of midnight Thursday night, the Cleveland Cascade was in the middle position of the field of 25 Bay Area preservation projects in the Partners in Preservation web competition, holding 13th place with 3 percent of the vote.
The other Oakland project, the Oakland Fox, maintained a very strong fourth-place position with 6 percent of the votes.
Here are the current top-12 rankings as of 8:45 p.m., October 2nd:
- First Church of Christ, Scientist (17%)
- Angel Island Immigration Station (15%)
- Pigeon Point Lighthouse Station (7%)
- Fox Oakland Theater (6%)
- Outdoor Art Club (5%)
- Richmond Municipal Natatorium (4%)
- Casa Grande (4%)
- Japanese YWCA Building (4%)
- Tilden Park Carousel (4%)
- Lyford House (4%)
- Haas Lilienthal House (3%)
- Roxie Film Center (3%)
- Cleveland Cascade Park (3%)
You can vote once per day through October 31st at the Partners in Preservation site. You can also vote at kiosks at selected Peet’s locations, including the Peet’s at 4050 Piedmont Avenue.
You can sign up for a daily email reminder to vote courtesy of Friends of the Cleveland Cascade.
As many as twelve of the 25 projects will receive funding. Performance in the web competition is only one of several criteria that will be considered. However, the number-1 winner of the web competition is guaranteed funding.
For more information, read “Cleveland Cascade and Fox vie for part of $1 million in preservation grants.”
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