May 1, 2023

Second Reading

Resolution 62-2023: Second Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Wade Trim, Inc. of Ohio, for construction administration and resident observation services relating to control of sanitary sewer overflows CH-12, CH-17, CH-26 and CH-28; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 63-2023: Second Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Wade Trim, Inc. of Ohio, for professional design engineering services relating to control of sanitary sewer overflows CH-27 and CH-51 along Quilliams Road and Atherstone Road; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 64-2023: Second Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with R₂O for professional design services relating to control of sanitary sewer overflows CH-36 and CH-37 along North Park Boulevard; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

First Readings - Consideration of Adoption

Resolution 65-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Greg Kluge as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Failed 4-3

Resolution 66-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Harriet Applegate as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 67-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Linda Striefsky as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 68-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Marty Gelfand as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 69-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Guy Thellian as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 70-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Roland Anglin as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 71-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Jon Benedict as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 72-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Stephanie Morris as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 73-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Drew Herzig as a member of the 2023 Charter Review Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Ordinance 75-2023: First Reading. An Ordinance authorizing and approving the presentation of entertainment programs in Cain Park for the year 2023. and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 83-2023: First Reading. A Resolution authorizing an agreement with Cintas Corporation for professional rental uniforms and laundry services for the Department of Public Works through the Ohio Department of Administrative Services Cooperative Purchasing Program; providing compensation therefor; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 84-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Kathryn Lester as an alternate member of the Architectural Board of Review of the City of Cleveland Heights, OH; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 85-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Danielle Cohen as a member of the Landmark Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights, OH and reappointing Ken Goldberg, Thomas Veider, and Jim Edmonson as members of the Landmark Commission; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 86-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Darlene White (Boulevard Neighborhood), Cindie Carroll-Pankhurst, Anthony Porembski, Amanda Isaacson, Leslie Jones, Suella Wilfong, and Lisa Gilbert as members of the Citizens Advisory Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights, OH; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

Resolution 87-2023: First Reading. A Resolution reappointing Justin Alcorn (Roxboro), Lee E. Barbee, II (Caledonia), David Benson (Canterbury), Laura Black (Coventry), Sue Dean Dyke (Fairfax), Susan Efroymson (Millikin), William Frank (Noble), Jonathan Goldman (Taylor), Gretchen Mettler (Caledonia), T. Nadas (Canterbury), Jessica Schantz (Fairfax), Allosious Snodgrass (Coventry), Patti Substelny (Roxboro), and Elizabeth Vanderleest (Oxford) as members of the Citizens Advisory Commission of the City of Cleveland Heights, OH; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0

First Reading Only

Resolution 76-2023: First Reading. A Resolution creating and making permanent the City of Cleveland Heights Shared Spaces Program; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 77-2023: First Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Greenman-Pedersen, Inc., for professional construction inspection and administration services relating to the Lee Road Resurfacing Project; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 78-2023: First Reading. A Resolution supporting a mayor’s action call center with all actions necessary, including the expenditure of funds, hiring staff, and/or, if needed, purchasing implementing equipment, and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Consent Agenda

Passed 7-0

Resolution 79-2023: First Reading. A Resolution recognizing May 2023 as Older Americans Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 80-2023: First Reading. A Resolution recognizing April 30—May 6, 2023 to be Professional Municipal Clerks Week; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 81-2023: First Reading. A Resolution recognizing May 1-5, 2023, as Air Quality Awareness Week; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.

Resolution 82-2023: First Reading. A Resolution recognizing May 2023 as Jewish American Heritage Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.