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Resident urges council to prioritize road, sidewalk repairs and broader youth recreation programs

2764843 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

A Mayfield Heights resident criticized the recently passed trash-can ordinance as a low priority and urged council to focus on road and sidewalk repairs, parking safety and expanded programming at the community center and parks.

Erin Longberry of 1515 Temple Avenue told council during the public portion on March 24 she is concerned the city is spending time on an ordinance that criminalizes leaving trash cans out and should instead prioritize infrastructure and youth recreation.

“I believe that that kind of an ordinance was kind of a waste of our city council's time of things that we could be spending time…

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