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Council authorizes application for $242,100 in Cuyahoga County senior services funding

5770857 · September 15, 2025
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Summary

Council suspended the rules and adopted an ordinance to submit a proposal to the Cuyahoga County Department of Health and Human Services seeking $242,100 for senior programs and transportation for 2026–2027.

Strongsville City Council voted to authorize the mayor and the director of recreation and senior services to submit a funding proposal to the Cuyahoga County Department of Health and Human Services for senior programs and transportation for 2026–2027.

Ordinance 2025101, which would allow the city to seek $242,100 through the county’s Community Social Services Program, was moved to suspend and adopt and passed on a recorded roll call. The ordinance authorizes execution of required agreements and documents if the funding is awarded.

Councilman Kaminski introduced the item and recommended suspension and adoption; no substantive debate or public comment on the funding application was recorded.

If awarded, the funds would support the city’s senior programming and transportation services as described in the county program; the ordinance authorizes the mayor and recreation director to sign agreements required by the county.