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City council approved $4 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the 311 call center.
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The Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio reduced food waste by more than 20%, we learn more about their success on the "Sound of Ideas."
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Council President Blaine Griffin said council and the administration are working on a schedule of committee hearings for the rest of the proposal, which includes $50 million to build and renovate housing.
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Mayor Justin Bibb and Cleveland City Council members showed off the first rubberized speed table – which resembles a wider, flatter speed bump – on Corlett Avenue in the Union-Miles neighborhood.
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Speaking at a news conference Tuesday on police staffing and crime statistics, Bibb said his office was looking to speed up the city’s compliance with the 2015 consent decree.
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The project, dubbed DREAM 66, would add a multi-purpose trail, a wider sidewalk, pedestrian crossings, benches and bike parking to East 66th Street.
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The $10.7 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant would help Cleveland remake the street, adding a multi-purpose trail, a 6-foot-wide sidewalk, pedestrian crossings, benches, new trees and parking for bicycles and scooters.
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Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration is looking for new ways to calm traffic and make streets safer for bicyclists and pedestrians.
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Cleveland City Council President Blaine Griffin circulated a draft of spending ideas with council colleagues at a caucus meeting Monday. The proposal would appropriate what remains of the first half of Cleveland’s $512 million allocation under the American Rescue Plan Act.
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Cleveland police released video of the shooting Thursday and said a firearm was recovered at the scene.