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What comes after the tax increase

Bob Rosenbaum · November 10, 2015 · 27 Comments

Congratulations Cleveland Heights. We've voted ourselves a tax increase. Nobody wants to pay more taxes, but by a vote of 7,573-5,135, the select group of residents who bothered to go to the polls on election day determined that it's in the best interest of the city. I … [Read more...] about What comes after the tax increase

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Featured, Government, Quality of Life

Positive crime trends continue through first half of 2015

Bob Rosenbaum · October 11, 2015 · 5 Comments

Crime data from the Cleveland Heights Police Department for the first seven months of 2015 indicate a positive trend is continuing, as year-to-year crime rates declined in all but two categories. The only categories that didn't show a decrease in the number of crimes were … [Read more...] about Positive crime trends continue through first half of 2015

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Government, Public Safety

In celebration of Donut Day

Bob Rosenbaum · October 9, 2015 · Leave a Comment

Saturday, Oct. 10 is the 2015 edition of Donut Day – a Scarborough Road tradition, founded and sustained for the past 12 years by the Sperl family. I've been head down in work and it didn't occur to me until now to post this video from last year's event. It's a bit too late if … [Read more...] about In celebration of Donut Day

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Quality of Life, Things to do, Video Blog

Cleveland Heights Citizens Police Academy filling 2015 class

Bill Braun · July 20, 2015 · Leave a Comment

In August, 2014, the Cleveland Heights Police Department inaugurated the Citizens Police Academy and accepted the first cohort of students. The Academy was part of Chief Jeffrey Robertson’s desire to deepen mutual understanding and regard between the department and the Cleveland … [Read more...] about Cleveland Heights Citizens Police Academy filling 2015 class

Filed Under: Citizens Police Academy, Cleveland Heights, Government, GUEST BLOGGERS, Public Safety

Update on CH water system from City Council Member Jason Stein

Bob Rosenbaum · July 8, 2015 · 2 Comments

The water system in Cleveland Heights is in need of significant repair, estimated at $20 million. It also owes more than $3 million to the Cleveland Water Department, which supplies water to Cleveland Heights through a "master meter" (i.e. Cleveland Heights pays for all the water … [Read more...] about Update on CH water system from City Council Member Jason Stein

Filed Under: Bob Rosenbaum, Cleveland Heights, Government

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