Cleveland Heights City Hall treats citizen participation ifor Meadowbrook Lee development the same way the hanging judge treated defendants.
FACTS about our PUBLIC PARK. Opponents are trying to confuse you by using the term "openspace".
If they treat as if it is worth nothing, it soon will be...
Please vote for the Public Park at Meadowbrook-Lee. YES on Issue 9! Isn't it time we used that space for the benefit of the community?
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The former mayor of Erie, Pennsylvania could become Cleveland Heights' first city administrator.
The Snow Emergency Parking Ban has been extended until Saturday, February 5 at 7:00 am. We are asking residents to not park on the stree ...
The Cuyahoga County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Due to COVID-19 safety reasons, new protocols following the CDC guidelines will be in place in the City Council Chambers. Beginning toni ...
Cleveland Heights City Council is reacting to the continued threat of COVID-19 by updating its in-person attendance regulations.
The two now-former mayors running for the Democratic Party nomination for Ohio governor in 2022 announced their lieutenant governor sele ...
The Board of Trustees held a special meeting Wednesday night and voted against extending the lease.
Cleveland Heights registered voters: sign a petition to put on the ballot that the city build a public square at Cedar/Lee!Democracy at work
Cleveland Heights City Council authorized a development agreement to bring infill housing to Desota Avenue.
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Cleveland Heights City Council unanimously approved a development agreement with Flaherty & Collins.
The Cuyahoga County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Cuyahoga County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
State Rep. Janine Boyd wants to create the Ohio Family and Medical Leave Insurance Program to help working families.
See who won voters picked to be Cleveland Heights' first elected mayor.
The legislation would expand protections for domestic violence survivors and revive some of Ohio's existing laws.
Patch asked candidates to answer questions about their campaigns and will be publishing candidate profiles prior to the November election.
A proposed law named for a Shaker Heights woman who lost her life to domestic violence was approved by a House committee on Thursday.