Category: City News

SBA Restaurant Funding Application Opens Today

Restaurant funding application opens today Beginning at noon today, owners of restaurants, bars, bakeries, food trucks and similar establishments may apply for Restaurant Revitalization Funding through the U.S. Small Business Administration. Businesses owned by women, veterans and socially disadvantaged groups will be given first priority, then the funding period will be open to all owners … Continued

Exterior Residential Permit Fees Waived in June

During the month of June, the City’s Building Department will be waiving the residential building permit fees associated with exterior improvements for owner occupied single family dwellings! Those wishing to tackle some much needed exterior home improvements will still need to obtain the required approvals and associated permits during this opportunity. The contractors must still … Continued

Service Department Now Taking Addresses for May Chipper Service

Chipper service will be the week May 3rd. You must call the Service Department at 440-735-6583 and your address will be placed on a list for pick up.  All items need to be on the curb and called into the Service Department before the start of brush pick up  for the month.  We will not … Continued

Household Hazardous Waste and Computer Round-Ups Two Weeks in April

** NOTE NEW DATES FOR ROUND-UP** (Two weeks only) April 19 – April 30 (Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. – NO AFTER HOURS DROP OFF) April 24 (Saturday – 9:00 a.m. – Noon) The following can be dropped off at the Service Garage, 100 Solon Road: Computer Round-Up Items accepted:  CPU’s, monitors, … Continued

Governor Announces Expanded Vaccine Eligibility, Cleveland Mass Vaccination Clinic Opens to Public

Governor Mike DeWine and representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, and Cleveland State University (CSU) today welcomed the first members of the general public to be vaccinated at Ohio’s mass vaccination clinic at CSU’s Wolstein Center in Cleveland. The eight-week mass vaccination clinic is vaccinating approximately 1,500 Ohioans today … Continued

Chipper Service Will Begin the Week of April 5

Chipper service will be the weeks of April  5,  May 3, June 7, July 5, August 2, September 6 and October 4, 2021. All items need to be on the curb and called into the Service Department before the start of brush pick up that month. We will not add addresses once pick up has … Continued

Governor Announces Vaccine Eligibility and Scheduling Tool Updates

(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. PHASE 1D AND PHASE 2B VACCINATION ELIGIBILITY  In response to significant increase in the amount of vaccine coming into Ohio, Governor DeWine today outlined the individuals who are included in Phase 1D and … Continued

Governor DeWine and FEMA Announce Mass Vaccination Clinic at CSU’s Wolstein Center

(CLEVELAND, Ohio) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced today that an eight-week mass vaccination clinic with the capacity to administer 6,000 COVID-19 vaccines a day will open in Cleveland this month with support from the Biden administration and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The mass vaccination clinic will launch on March 17 at Cleveland State … Continued

Governor Announces New Vaccine Eligibility

PHASE 1C AND PHASE 2 VACCINATION ELIGIBILITY In response to this significant increase in the amount of vaccine coming into Ohio, Governor DeWine today outlined the individuals who are included in Phase 1C and Phase 2 of Ohio’s vaccination plan which will go into effect on March 4. Phase 1C includes approximately 246,000 eligible Ohioans … Continued

State Leaders to Host Virtual Town Hall on Vaccine Safety and Access

As part of Ohio’s continuing efforts to ensure equity in Ohio’s vaccination program, Ohio Department of Health is holding virtual town hall meetings focused on specific minority communities. These virtual meetings will involve local medical professionals and community leaders who will guide these conversations to discuss the safety and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine. The … Continued

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