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Editor’s note: Below is the text of an open letter from Governor DeWine to the people of Ohio in the final days before the election calling for unity and renewed commitment to fighting the coronavirus. November 1, 2020 My Fellow Ohioans: On this Sunday before Election Day, I encourage you to vote if you have...

All Council Meetings are held virtually at this time.

NOTICE OF REPEAL The City of Bedford has repealed City Ordinance Section 511.12, the City’s Criminal Activity Nuisance Ordinance or CANO.  Pursuant to a legal settlement, this ordinance may no longer be enforced and no version of it may be reenacted.    

We will make continuous rounds of the city until all leaves are collected. Please do not rake leaves into the street as they block the catch basins and storm sewers. Please be considerate of parking on the street during leaf season. Workers are not able to pick up leaves if there is a car parked...

The City of Bedford will adhere to the Ohio Department of Health’s “Celebrating Halloween” guidance released on Friday, September 18th. Trick-or-treat activities will be from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Saturday, October 31st in Bedford. To protect the safety and health of all members of our community while celebrating Halloween, the City of Bedford encourages...

CARES Act funds are available to low-income Ohioans impacted financially by the pandemic.  Ohio households with an annual income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines and who are behind on rent, mortgage, and water and/or sewer utility bill can apply for assistance to catch up on past payments back to April 1,...

A program for rent and utility assistance is now available through a partnership between MyCom and the Cuyahoga County Board of Health.  Qualified applicants who have been impacted by COVID-19 may receive up to $3,000.00.  For more information on eligibility and to apply for assistance, click here.

Starting and running a business is a challenge, and more than half fail in the first four years. The economic volatility of recent COVID-19 disruption has amplified confusion, anxiety, and fear. A six-session virtual course in financial management can give participants the tools and confidence needed to manage their businesses by the numbers. The program...

The state of Ohio has created a $37.5 million fund to help bars and restaurants that have been hurt by the COVID-19 pandemic. The fund will provide $2,500 grants to eligible liquor permit holders in Ohio. The application for the Bar and Restaurant Assistance Fund will be available at businesshelp.ohio.gov starting November 2. Businesses applying...

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today announced a $125 million grant program to help small businesses that have been harmed by the effects of COVID-19. The grants will provide $10,000 to small businesses in Ohio with no more than 25 employees. The program will be administered by the Ohio Development Services...

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