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185-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring climate change an emergency that threatens our city, region, state, nation, humanity, and the natural world, and which demands a massive-scale mobilization to address, mitigate, and prepare for the impacts of climate change; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency. |
184-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into a contract with CivicPlus for the installation and maintenance of a meeting management software program entitled CivicClerk, increasing Council’s budget to provide funds for said contract and for incidental expenses; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
183-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an intergovernmental contract with the Public Entities Pool of Ohio for the calendar year 2023; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
181-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for grant funding under the Cuyahoga County Department of Development’s Community Development Supplemental Grant program to install benches in public parks, streetscapes and spaces throughout Cleveland Heights, and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
179-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health for funding for lead remediation work to be performed on residential properties in the City; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
178-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution agreeing to allow Cuyahoga County to operate an Electric Public Utility in the City of Cleveland Heights pursuant to its powers under the State of Ohio and the Laws established by the Government of Cuyahoga County. |
176-2022 First Reading, As Amended | A Resolution establishing a Charter Review Commission, determining the number of members and method of appointment and charging said Commission; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
175-2022 First Reading | A Resolution proclaiming January 2023 as National Poverty in America Awareness Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
171-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Economic and Community Development Institute for Program Management Services for Small Business Support Programs; providing compensation therefore; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
170-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an agreement with Start Right CDC, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to provide funding for assistance with its Good Neighbor Home Rehab Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
169-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution to suspend enforcement of Section 351.09 of Part Three (Traffic Code) of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Heights for the period ending December 31, 2023, or at such earlier time as Council may subsequently prescribe, on the following-described streets; providing for on-street overnight permit parking on specified portions of Kensington, Hillcrest, Belmar, Glenmont and Eddington Roads; and declaring an emergency. |
166-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Gledhill Road Machinery Company for the purchase of a Salt-Spreader and Plow Package through the Ohio Department of Administrative Services Cooperative Purchasing Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
165-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an agreement with Valley Ford Truck, Inc. for the acquisition of a full size pick-up truck for the Utilities Division of the Department of Public Works; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
163-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the County of Cuyahoga to perform certain services to help maintain the City’s sanitary and storm sewers; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
162-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amendment to an agreement with Valley Freightliner & Western Star, for the acquisition of a Freightliner 114SD Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis for the Department of Public Works; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
161-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Rubicon Global, LLC, for Software Services for the Department of Public Works, Division of Refuse Collection; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
159-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into negotiations with the Cleveland Heights-University Heights City School District School District for a mutually beneficial agreement for the use of each other’s meeting and recreational facilities; indicating the Mayor’s and this Council’s commitment to such an agreement; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
157-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a grant agreement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District to accept funds under the 2023 Member Community Infrastructure Grant Program for the design control of the SSOs, CH-27, and CH-51 Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
156-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a grant agreement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District to accept funds under the 2023 Member Community Infrastructure Grant program for the Cedar Glen Parkway Rehabilitation and Replacement Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
153-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution adopting the 2022-2027 update of the Cuyahoga County All-Hazards Mitigation Plan for Cuyahoga County (“AHMP”); and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
152-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution approving the Mayor’s appointment of Andrew Unetic as the Director of Finance, commencing October 24, 2022; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
147-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring October 2022 National Community Planning Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
146-2022 First Reading | A Resolution supporting and authorizing the Mayor to submit an application to the Cuyahoga County Planning Commission for a grant under the Community Planning Grant program to fund the Creation of a Template for Neighborhood Planning in Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
145-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit a joint application with the Cities of University Heights and South Euclid to the Northeast Ohio Area Wide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) for a grant under the Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative (TLCI) Implementation Grant Program to fund the Heights Regional Neighborhood Greenway Project/Initiative; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure |
144-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring November 26, 2022, “Small Business Saturday;” and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
142-2022 First Reading | A Resolution proclaiming October 2022 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
141-2022 First Reading | A Resolution joining communities throughout the nation in proclaiming October, 2022 National Breast Cancer Awareness Month; October 13, 2022, Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day; and October 21, 2022, National Mammography Day; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
140-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to file an application and enter into an agreement with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources for the purpose of acquiring funds through the Division of Forestry’s Urban Forestry Assistance Program; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
139-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Ohio Department of Transportation (“ODOT”) to provide Bridge Inspection Services within Cleveland Heights and authorizing the Mayor to enter into any contracts with ODOT needed to complete said project; and declaring that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
138-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with All City Management Services, Inc. for crossing guard services; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
137-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amendment to a lease agreement with WXZ CPV LLC; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
136-2022 First Reading | A Resolution to amend certain subparagraphs of Ordinance No. 139-2021 (F), relating to appropriations and other expenditures of the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2022; increasing Council’s budget to provide funds for additional operating expenses, and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
134-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring September 19, 2022 to be Heights Community Congress Day; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
133-2022 First Reading | A Resolution recognizing September 22, 2022 as Car Free Day and Park(ing) Day 2022 in Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
131-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution requesting the County Fiscal Officer to advance taxes from the proceeds of the 2022 tax year collection pursuant to Section 321.34 of the Ohio Revised Code, and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
130-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution accepting the amounts and rates as determined by the Budget Commission, authorizing the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the County Fiscal Officer, and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
128-2022 First Reading | A Resolution approving the report of the Assessment Equalization Board appointed to hear objections to the estimated assessments for the public services plan for the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
126-2022 First Reading | A Resolution approving the report of the Assessment Equalization Board appointed to hear objections to the estimated assessments for a portion of the expense of improvement of streets and parkways including grading, draining, curbing, paving, repaving, repairing, sweeping or cleaning thereof, removing snow therefrom, and planting, maintaining and removing shade trees within the City of Cleveland Heights and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
124-2022 First Reading | A Resolution approving the report of the Assessment Equalization Board appointed to hear objections to the estimated assessments for a portion of the expense of street lighting within the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
123-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into a contract with TimeZero Enterprises for Council retreat facilitation services, increasing Council’s budget to provide funds therefor, and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
119-2022 First Reading | A Resolution appointing Addie Balester as Clerk of Council and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
118-2022 First Reading | A Resolution proclaiming September 9 – 18, 2022, Welcoming Week; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
117-2022 First Reading | A Resolution joining communities throughout the nation in proclaiming September 2022, Prostate Cancer Awareness Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
116-2022 First Reading | A Resolution proclaiming September 2022, National Preparedness Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
115-2022 First Reading | A Resolution appointing an Assessment Equalization Board to hear objections relative to the estimated assessments for public services plans for the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
112-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing an agreement with Horton Emergency Vehicles for the purchase of a remounted ambulance for the Fire Department through the Ohio Department of Administrative Services Cooperative Purchasing Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
111-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring the necessity of implementing a public services plan for the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District, Inc.; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure |
110-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Link Computer Corporation for software licenses and support for utility billing; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
107-2022 First Reading | A Resolution establishing the OneOhio Opioid Settlement Fund and affirming that funds received by the City in accordance with the OneOhio plan shall be used in a manner consistent with the “Approved Purposes” definition in the OneOhio Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) and applicable law and regulations; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
104-2022 First Reading | A Resolution providing for the appointment of Whitney Crook as Clerk of Council to serve the City Council of Cleveland Heights, and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
103-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a lease agreement with WXZ CPV LLC; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
102-2022 First Reading | A Resolution supporting the Mayor’s application for grant funding under the State of Ohio Department of Development 2022 Brownfield Remediation Program to demolish the former Hillside Dairy/Former Police Annex; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
101-2022 First Reading | A Resolution approving a petition for the adoption of a public services and improvements plan for the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District, Inc. |
100-2022 First Reading | A Resolution acknowledging receipt from the Cedar Fairmount Special Improvement District of a Plan for public services and improvements, and returning said Plan to the Board of Directors without comments or recommendations for changes; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
99-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation for federal funding for the Lee Road Resurfacing Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
97-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution amending the standing committees of Council to update the general responsibilities of each standing committee by subject matter; repealing Resolution No. 1-2022; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
94-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Start Right Community Development Corporation, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds for the payment of operating expenses for its Food Bank Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
93-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Open Doors Academy, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to support the organization’s Out-of-School Time Program for Cleveland Heights-University Heights School District Middle School Scholars and the Out-of-School Time Program for Cleveland Heights High School Scholars; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
92-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Naaleh Cleveland, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to provide support for the organization’s mental health services programming; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
91-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Lake Erie Ink, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to provide support for the organization’s Ink Spot After School Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
90-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Home Repair Resource Center (“HRRC”), a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant Funds for assistance with HRRC’s housing counseling, home-repair and home-improvement programs; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
89-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Heights Emergency Food Center, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds for the payment of operating and capital improvement expenses; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
88-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Agudath Israel of Ohio, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds for the payment of operating expenses for their Gesher Benefits Referral Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
87-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with FutureHeights, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds to provide funding for assistance with its Community Capacity Building Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
86-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Family Connections of Northeast Ohio, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds in support of its Family School Connections Program and Parent Café Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
85-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Benjamin Rose Institute on Aging, a non-profit corporation, for the use of Community Development Block Grant funds in connection with its Margaret Wagner Affordable Senior Housing Project; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
82-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming July 2022 to be National Parks and Recreation Month in the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
73-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Meritech and C.C.T. Financial for the acquisition and maintenance of copy machines for City employees; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
72-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution approving the adoption of the 2023 Tax Budget; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
71-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution appointing an Assessment Equalization Board to hear objections relative to the estimated assessments for a portion of the expense of street lighting within the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
70-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution appointing an Assessment Equalization Board to hear objections relative to the estimated assessments for a portion of the expense of improvement of streets and parkways including grading, draining, curbing, paving, repaving, repairing, sweeping or cleaning thereof, removing snow therefrom, and planting, maintaining and removing shade trees thereon within the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
69-2022 First Reading | A Resolution condemning Ohio House Bill No. 454, which prohibits affirming health care for Ohio transgender youth; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
68-2022 First Reading | A Resolution expressing this Council’s strong opposition to proposed Ohio Senate Bill 123 and proposed Ohio House Bills 480 and 598; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
67-2022 First Reading | A Resolution expressing this Council’s opposition to proposed Ohio House Bill 616; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
66-2022 First Reading | A Resolution declaring June 2022 to be LGBTQ+ Pride Month; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
64-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Life Force Management, Inc., to provide billing, collection, and related services for all ambulance services rendered by the City; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
61-2022 First Reading | A Resolution naming the Atrium of the City Hall of the City of Cleveland Heights, “Susanna Niermann O’Neil Atrium.” |
60-2022 First Reading | A Resolution appointing Councilor Josie Moore to the Doan Brook Watershed Partnership Board of Trustees. |
59-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing and directing the Mayor to enter into a contract with Janus Small Associates for Council retreat facilitation services, and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
58-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Energy Management Specialists, Inc., for professional services for HVAC systems maintenance; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
56-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming May 2022 to be Mary Dunbar Bike Month in the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
55-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution declaring May 2022 National Preservation Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
54-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to negotiate a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) with WXZ Development, Inc., concerning the redevelopment of the Taylor-Tudor Plaza; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
53-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Valley Freightliner, Inc., for the acquisition of a Freightliner 114SD Tandem Axle Cab and Chassis for the Street Maintenance Division of the Department of Public Works; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
52-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Valley Ford Truck, Inc. for the acquisition of a dump truck for the Forestry Division of the Public Works Department; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
51-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Valley Ford Truck, Inc. for the acquisition of a full-size pickup truck for the Utilities Division of the Public Works Department; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
50-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Wade Trim, Inc., for professional engineering services relating to the 2022 Member Community Infrastructure Program grant for the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Control of CH-9, CH-32, CH-57, and CH-58 and Rehabilitation Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
49-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Wade Trim, Inc., for professional engineering services relating to the 2022 Member Community Infrastructure Program grant for the Sanitary Sewer Overflow Control of CH-2, CH-30, CH-33, and CH-39 and Rehabilitation Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
48-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the City to participate in the NOPEC Green Community Choice Program for the City’s Electricity Aggregation Program Starting January 2023; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
47-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing ODOT to proceed with the project of improving sidewalks and pedestrian crossing facilities within Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
46-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Glaus, Pyle, Schomer, Burns and DeHaven, Inc., (“GPD Group”) for engineering services for design of traffic signal system upgrades on Monticello Boulevard; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
45-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing participation in the ODOT Cooperative Purchasing Program for road salt for the 2022-23 winter season; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
41-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution declaring the necessity of assessing a portion of the expense of improvement of streets and parkways including grading, draining, curbing, paving, repaving, repairing, sweeping or cleaning thereof, removing snow therefrom, and planting, maintaining and removing shade trees thereon; and declaring an emergency. |
40-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution declaring the necessity of assessing a portion of the expense of street lighting; and declaring an emergency. |
38-2022 First Reading | A Resolution condemning the Russian Federation’s military invasion of Ukraine and expressing support for Ukraine. |
35-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution joining with HUD and other communities throughout the nation in the observation of April as Fair Housing Month; reaffirming the City of Cleveland Heights’ commitment to open housing; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
34-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming April 2022 to be Autism Awareness Month; and April 2, 2022 to be World Autism Awareness Day; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
33-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming April 3-9, 2022 to be National Library Week; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
32-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming April 2022 to be National Poetry Month; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
31-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with the Home Repair Resource Center, a non-profit corporation, for the use of HOME Funds to administer the City’s Down Payment Assistance loan program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
30-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution proclaiming April 11-15, 2022 to be National Community Development Week; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
29-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute a contract with Guidehouse Inc. for consulting services related to the use of American Rescue Plan Act State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funding; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
24-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution confirming the Mayor’s appointment of Joseph E. Sinnott, upon his taking the oath of office, as City Administrator for the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
21-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution establishing the Flexible Spending Account Fund and affirming that funds received by the City as a payroll deduction from employees shall be used only to cover costs incurred by the City of Cleveland Heights consistent with Internal Revenue Code §125 and applicable law and regulations; and declaring an emergency. |
19-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution in support of the Medicare for All Act of 2021 (HR 1976); and declaring that universal access to quality healthcare is a human right. |
16-2022 Second Reading | A Resolution recognizing March 2022 as National Women’s History Month; and declaring the necessity that this Resolution become immediately effective as an emergency measure. |
14-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a grant agreement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District to accept funds under the 2022 Member Community Infrastructure Grant Program for the design control of the SSOs CH-9, CH-32, CH-57 AND CH-58 (Monmouth) Project; and declaring an emergency. |
13-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into a grant agreement with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District to accept funds under the 2022 Member Community Infrastructure Grant Program for the SSO Control of CH-2, CH-12, CH-30, CH-33, CH-39 and Rehabilitation Project; and declaring an emergency. |
9-2022 First Reading | A Resolution updating the list of City employees authorized to be signatories on certain City accounts; and declaring an emergency. |
8-2022 First Reading | A Resolution updating the signatories designated for the account with Nirvana Public Funding, LLC; and declaring an emergency. |
6-2022 First Reading | A Resolution recognizing February 2022 as National African American History Month; and declaring an emergency. |
5-2022 First Reading | A Resolution proclaiming February 2022 to be American Heart Month; and declaring an emergency. |
4-2022 First Reading | A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to apply for grant funding under the Cuyahoga County Department of Development’s 2022 Community Development Supplemental Grant program to implement local and regional bicycle infrastructure improvements within the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring an emergency. |
3-2022 First Reading | A Resolution requesting Cuyahoga County to proceed with the resurfacing of Coventry Road from Fairhill Road to Euclid Heights Boulevard in the City of Cleveland Heights resolving to pay one hundred percent (100%) of the non-OPWC share for the construction and construction supervision of the traffic signal and associated work within the City of Cleveland Heights. |
1-2022 First Reading | A Resolution amending standing committees of Council and outlining each committee’s general responsibilities by subject matter; repealing Resolution No. 2020-1; and declaring an emergency. |