Posted by afeinstein | 07 May 2012 | No Comments
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Posted by afeinstein | 03 May 2012 | No Comments
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The Cleveland Heights DIY Rain Barrel Workshop will take place Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at the Community Center, 1 Monticello Boulevard at Mayfield Road., 6:30 – 8:00 pm. A rain barrel is a container used to collect and store rainwater that falls on roofs, traveling through downspouts and usually down stormdrains, ending up as storm [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 03 May 2012 | No Comments
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Posted by afeinstein | 30 April 2012 | No Comments
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LocalJewishNews Special Pricing!!
Posted by afeinstein | 04 April 2012 | No Comments
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(Patch) Phase I of the Taylor Road construction project originally scheduled for March 26 will now start Thursday, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced today. The 1.5-mile project was originally delayed because crews needed to continue preliminary work that began in early March, according to ODOT. Full Story >>
Posted by afeinstein | 22 March 2012 | 1 Comment
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(Patch) (Full list and interactive map. Includes Revere, Shannon, and Maple!) Public Works Director Alex Mannarino said more than 50 Cleveland Heights streets will be repaved or surface treated starting in April. Full Story >>
Posted by afeinstein | 23 February 2012 | No Comments
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If you are interested in history or architecture, this should be very interesting. Cleveland Heights published a very professional guide to over 50 landmark properties in the city, featuring information, maps, and pictures. Enough to make your own driving tour. Download it here.
Posted by afeinstein | 15 February 2012 | 6 Comments
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Two weeks ago we reported that the CH/UH School Board held a meeting at which the public was invited to share their thoughts about the future of the Millikin property. Many community members attended and shared their interest in giving our local Jewish schools a chance to freely bid on the property. Also very important, [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 14 December 2011 | No Comments
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Dear Cleveland Heights Friends, With the current depressed housing market comes opportunity. The City of Cleveland Heights is aggressively going after foreclosed/abandoned homes with two exciting programs. These foreclosed homes are a magnet for criminal activity, bad landlords/neighbors and hurt housing values and the “feel” of the street. Do you have an abandoned or foreclosed [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 22 November 2011 | 4 Comments
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(Sun Press) At a regular meeting Nov. 22, Cleveland Heights City Council voted 6-1 to ban juveniles from the Severance Business District from 6 p.m.-6 a.m., unless accompanied by a guardian. The measure extends the special curfew hours enacted for the Coventry and Cedar-Lee business districts this past summer, approved partially in response to disruptive crowds of juveniles [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 20 November 2011 | 4 Comments
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(Sun News)(Story contains a link to an official city Power Point with extensive details on the project and how it is anticipated to affect traffic flow) Representatives from the City of Cleveland Heights, the Ohio Department of Transportation and engineering firm Wade Trim presented plans for the long-awaited resurfacing of Taylor Road during a public [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 15 November 2011 | No Comments
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(There is a lot of controversy over the city’s plan to add green space to the commercial East side and leave the residential side unprotected from road debris and snowplow buildup.) The City of Cleveland Heights and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) will be holding a public meeting to discuss the upcoming Taylor Road [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 13 November 2011 | No Comments
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(Sun Press) City Council is considering expanding special curfew hours enacted this summer to include the Severance business district. An ordinance was introduced at the Nov. 8 regular council meeting that would ban juveniles from that district — bordered by Mayfield and South Taylor roads — from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m., unless accompanied by [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 03 November 2011 | 3 Comments
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Congratulations to Baruch Taub for receiving a Community Improvement Award from the City of Cleveland Heights for MasterWorks Automotive. (masterworksautomotive.com)
Posted by afeinstein | 30 October 2011 | No Comments
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On Sunday November 6, 2011 we will turn our clocks back one hour as daylight savings will come to an end. This is a good time to replace your smoke alarm batteries. According to kidshealth.org, “Almost 60% of all fatal residential fires occur in homes that don’t have smoke alarms, so this may be the [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 30 October 2011 | 7 Comments
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A few people on the middle blocks of Shannon Road and Bendemeer Road suffered unfortunate break-ins. The intruder took advantage of an unlocked side door, carefully and quietly entered, and stole a purse or similar which were as typical situated by the door. Nothing further. No other information available about the suspect. In the mean [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 23 October 2011 | 1 Comment
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(Ed: This is a separate transaction- not the controversial purchase of land from South Euclid sighted to build a big-box development. ) (Plain Dealer) First Interstate Properties has finalized the purchase of the 90 acres of the former Oakwood Country Club located within Cleveland Heights. First Interstate Properties President Mitchell Schneider said his firm is [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 22 September 2011 | No Comments
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(Sun News) Service Director Rob Jamieson expects the city will save more than $25,000 a year by taking its garbage to Cleveland Heights for disposal, instead of a facility that’s 20 miles away. Sept. 6, City Council authorized Mayor Susan Infeld to enter into a three-year contract with Cleveland Heights for solid waste transfer and [...]
Posted by afeinstein | 07 September 2011 | No Comments
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(Cleveland Heights Patch) Citizens For Oakwood challenged South Euclid City Council’s decision to reject the referendum petition in August, and the court ruled in the group’s favor. The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled 6-1 in favor of a group trying to stop developers from building on the former Oakwood Country Club land. Full Story >>