Add Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to the list of transportation entities opposed to the Cleveland Browns plans for a dome complex in Brook Park, a project estimated to cost more than $3 billion for the dome and accompanying mixed-use space.

While Director of Port Control Bryant Francis said he's open to collaboration with the team, he confirmed the airport has had no conversations with Browns ownership, the Haslam Sports Group, since the Ohio Department of Transportation denied the Browns stadium a permit to build in August.

"While we value regional development, no single project should come at the expense of the safety, efficiency, and reliability of an asset that benefits the entire region," Bryant said Wednesday to a group of reporters, whom were asked not to photograph or r

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