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Monday, Sept. 23, 2024
7:00 p.m. — 9:00 p.m. EDT

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601 Lakeside Ave 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 Tucker Handley

Residents, council members discuss proposal for Ward 11 gas station

Note-taking by Antoinette Teasley

West Side residents speak out against proposed West Blvd. gas station

Live reporting by Chau Tang

Ward 11 gas station proposal marks public comment

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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
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Here's a link for today's agenda to follow along! cityofcleveland.legistar.com/DepartmentDeta…
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You can come watch the meeting by using this link:
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Council President Blaine A. Griffin starts off this meeting by giving his first and final warning in regard to any disruptions that may or may not occur during the meeting.
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1st public commenter: Nikki Hudson. Nikki is here to speak out about 10022 Madison Avenue. A developer who wants to build a gas station near a park and a recreation center.
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For more information regarding Nikki’s public comment, here is a link! news5cleveland.com/news/local-new…
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2nd public commenter: Jonathan Styer takes the mic to speak up about Ordinance 791-2024. I do apologize in advance, I am unsure of the spelling of the name.
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Here is Ordinance 791-2024 cityofcleveland.legistar.com/LegislationDet…
cityofcleveland.legistar.com/LegislationDet…
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3rd public commenter: Greg Levy talks about city prosecution of black leaders.
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4th public commenter: Rameer Askew is talking about police oppression against black people. “No one seems to ask us what we, the community in the youth want or need.”
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5th public commenter: Michael Armstrong is also speaking out about 10022 Madison Avenue. “Please council members. Do not vote to allow a gas station next to a park and an elementary school and reject 791-2024.”
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6th public commenter: Susan Zimmerman will talk about the proposed gas station.
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7th public commenter: James Lamb is speaking about accountability. “No answers come back about what we speak on. You all shove 90,000 pieces of literature in our mailboxes wanting us to vote.. then the East side of Cleveland looks like hell.”
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Emergency Ordinances Referred: 9 One of them is Ordinance 1012-2024.
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*the tweet before this was the First Reading Legislation
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Second Reading Legislation Emergency Ordinances Read in Full and Passed: 17 One of them is Ordinance 809-2024: an emergency ordinance to change the name of a portion of West Roadway to Sherwin Way.
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Councilwoman Jenny Spencer mentions the November 5th, 2024 Presidential general election.
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Councilman Joseph Jones wanted to clear things up about a particular gas station owner. “It was really shady of him to say I don’t respond to my neighborhood issues.” He also spoke about his support for the CMSD (Cleveland Municipal School District) tax levy.
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Meeting adjourned at 8:20 P.M. EST. This concludes the Cleveland City Council Meeting. The next meeting is on September 30th, 2024.

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.

Find meetings streamed at: *online on TV20 at: http://www.tv20cleveland.com/watch-now/

*The meetings are also streamed on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ClevelandCityCouncil/

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