Politics & Government

Heights City Council Changes In-Person Protocols Due To COVID-19

Cleveland Heights City Council is reacting to the continued threat of COVID-19 by updating its in-person attendance regulations.

(Chris Mosby, Patch)

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OH β€” Due to the continued threat of COVID-19, Cleveland Heights City Council is changing its in-person attendance protocols.

Seating capacity will now be limited to 17 people, allowing social distancing between guests. Everyone attending must wear a mask and sign-in to make a comment.

The meetings will continue to be streamed live on the city's YouTube channel.

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Tonight's Cleveland Heights City Council agenda can be found on the city's website.

Ohio is currently averaging more than 16,000 new COVID-19 cases per day. More than 330 Ohioans are being hospitalized with COVID-19 daily, according to the state health department.

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