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Monday, Sept. 16, 2024
7:00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. EDT

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601 Lakeside Ave E Cleveland, OH 44114 (Directions)

Cleveland City Hall, Council Chambers (or watch on YouTube)

Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. In this meeting, residents may address council with public comments, and council typically introduces legislation and votes on legislation. Council does not typically discuss legislation in detail at this meeting; that happens in council’s committee meetings.

There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudspersons for their constituents.

Council members:

  • Joe Jones
  • Kevin Bishop
  • Kerry McCormack
  • Deborah Gray
  • Richard Starr
  • Blaine Griffin, council president
  • Stephanie Howse-Jones
  • Michael Polensek
  • Kevin Conwell
  • Anthony Hairston
  • Danny Kelly
  • Rebecca Maurer
  • Kris Harsh
  • Jasmin Santana
  • Jenny Spencer
  • Brian Kazy
  • Charles Slife

Note: Sometimes, council is late to update its agenda for this meeting. If you hear the clerk read something interesting, but you don’t see it on the agenda, you may want to check for updated agendas for this meeting and other council meetings from earlier in the day. Check out this video for how to find those agendas.

Note: Confirming the spelling of public commenters’ names can be tricky. One place for a quick check is the commenter index on Public Comment CLE, a website created by Clevelander Angelo Trivisonno. The index has the names of all public commenters at Cleveland City Council meetings since October 2021, along with links to video of their comments. Check out the index to see if any commenters from the meeting you covered have been at the mic before: https://pubcomment.org/cle/commenter-index/. If not – and if a one-minute Google search doesn’t turn up a match – feel free to note that you’re unsure of the spelling in your coverage.

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Reporting

Edited and summarized by the Cleveland - OH Documenters Team

Note-taking by chanel wiley

Council OKs contract with the United Black Fund to administer violence-prevention grants

Live reporting by Alicia Moreland

Two council members appointed to committee intended to review banks' community reinvestment

Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative
Hey folks! Hope everyone is looking forward to fall as much as I am! 🍂 it's Monday, September 16, 2024 and I'll be covering this evening's @CleCityCouncil meeting for @cledocumenters & @signalcleveland. #CLEdocumenters 📃

05:51 PM Sep 16, 2024 CDT

Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 2/26
You can find the agenda on the @cledocumenters website here: cleveland.documenters.org/documents/agen…
cleveland.documenters.org/documents/agen…
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 3/26
The meeting begins at 7 pm, in about 10 minutes. - you can stream it here: … or watch live on TV-20 youtube.com/@ClevelandCity
youtube.com/@ClevelandCity…
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 4/26
The meeting started on time. After the pledge and roll call, President Griffin gave a warning that disruptions to the proceedings would result in removal and possible misdemeanor charges.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 5/26
Adam from Ward 11 spoke out about a proposed gas station at the corner of west blvd and madison ave, citing child/pedestrian safety concerns and problems with walkability.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 6/26
Juan from Ward 11 spoke in support of the proposed gas station at west blvd and madison ave. After surveying other local residents, he says gas stations do not make people feel unsafe.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 7/26
Heather from Ward 11 spoke against the gas station, followed by Kayla, Jacob and another Ward 11 resident all of whom spoke for the gas station project.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 8/26
The final speaker was Stephanie. She also spoke for the gas station project. Supporters are saying redevelopment is necessary and claim that most of the dissent is coming from outside Ward 11.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 9/26
After public comment, several appointments were announced: 👉Glenn Shoemate was appointed to the Port Authority's board of directors 👉Anthony Hairston and Kris Harsh were appointed to the Reinvestment Review Committee.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 10/26
The 1st reading of legislation was not posted on the agenda I received, so I don't have information prepared for you. After the meeting, I'll post what this legislation is in regards to. It's read too quickly to catch everything. 986-2024 through 991-2024 all read and approved.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 11/26
2nd Reading of legislation: 472-2024 and 473-2024 designate two local churches as Cleveland Landmarks.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 12/26
806-2024- allows for the pursuit of reimbursement of eclipse related events 807-2024- allows for the pursuit of a grant for the Law Enforcement Diversion Program
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 13/26
820-2024 - in regards to data collection and analysis for the Cleveland Police Crisis Intervention Team Co-Responder Program 827-2024 - allows for the sale of Cleveland property that's no longer needed.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 14/26
833-2024 -in regards to the Building Performance Standards Grant 956-2024 - in regards to monthly parking fees
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 15/26
All the legislation until this point was unanimously approved. The only exception was 835-2024, which would allow for the Executive Director of the Community Police Commission to enter a contract with the United Black Fund for grant management services... It received two nays.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 16/26
Emergency Resolutions Read in Full and Adopted: 948-2024, 949-2024, and 950-2024.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 17/26
Joe Jones introduced Ibrahim, a gas station owner in his ward that he says has put in a lot of effort into cleaning up and maintaining his gas station property, despite multiple setbacks...including vandalism, loitering, public urination etc.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 18/26
Joe Jones says Ibrahim, who may be considered for the gas station project that dominated public comment today, is someone he can personally vouch for.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 19/26
Polensek thanked the CPD for helping make the Waterloo Arts a peaceful event. He also thanked the City Council for funding Habitat for Humanity projects, including a 10 home project scheduled to break ground this Thursday in his ward.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 20/26
The meeting ended right about 8pm. Have questions? Think we got something wrong? Send any inquiries on the meeting or these tweets to @cledocumenters. Or email us at cledocumenters@gmail.com
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 21/26
@cledocumenters Meeting adjourned at 8pm. This concludes the Cleveland City Council meeting. The next meeting is scheduled for next Monday, September 23rd, at 7pm. For more meeting coverage, check out . documenters.org
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Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 22/26
@cledocumenters Don’t miss other work from Cleveland Documenters! Summaries of our threads and notes are featured in @signalcleveland’s daily newsletter, Signals 216. Subscribe here: #LocalNewsMatters go.signalcleveland.org/3YKBEPI
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Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 23/26
@cledocumenters @signalcleveland As promised, Here is some information about the 1st reading legislation: 986-2024: amendment to ord. relating to contracts regarding Shore-To-Core-To-Shore Tax Increment Financing District 987-2024: amendment to ord. relating to notification and securing of vacant facilities.
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 24/26
@cledocumenters @signalcleveland 988-2024 - regarding Living Cities grant 989-2024 - regarding State Route 176 repair
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 25/26
@cledocumenters @signalcleveland 990-2024 - regarding sale of city-owned property 991-2024 - regarding temporary occupancy permits and fees for bicycle rack permits
Alicia Moreland @DDutchCreative 26/26
@cledocumenters @signalcleveland Correction: The correct spelling is Glen Shumate. Apologies, Glen. https://x.com/DDutchCreative/status/1835827495397982707

Agency Information

Cleveland City Council

Cleveland City Council is the legislative branch of the government of the City of Cleveland in Ohio. There are 17 elected Cleveland City Council members representing the 17 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 residents. Council Members are elected to serve a four-year term. Council members serve two roles in their duties: to draft and enact legislation for the city of Cleveland and act as ombudsmen for their constituents.

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