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Council approves a slate of resolutions and ordinances; Think Place Noble Corridor study draws a split vote
Summary
At its June 16 meeting, Cleveland Heights City Council passed multiple first‑reading resolutions and several second‑reading items, adopting the Park Synagogue S2 plan and approving contracts and ARPA‑funded work. One contested vote to hire Think Place Agency for a Noble Corridor market assessment passed after a recorded roll call.
Cleveland Heights City Council adopted a series of resolutions and ordinances on June 16, approving contracts for infrastructure and maintenance work, funding for community programming, and development plans while deferring or scheduling additional consideration on several other items.
The most closely contested vote was resolution 119‑2025, a first‑reading resolution to authorize the mayor to execute a contract with Think Place Agency LLC using ARPA funds to perform a Noble Corridor market assessment. The council approved that contract on a roll call vote after discussion about prior studies and local consultant use. Councilman Cobb recorded a dissenting vote; other members voted to approve the contract. Council discussion included requests that the new study produce implementable recommendations that align with the 2024 Noble Corridor comprehensive plan.
Several other items passed on first reading by voice vote, without extended debate. Key measures approved included contracts for lead‑clearance services (Resolution 120‑2025), exterior residential repairs and concrete work using ARPA funds (Resolution 121‑2025), a county cooperative agreement for pavement preventative maintenance on Coventry Road (Ordinance 122‑2025), HVAC preventative maintenance (Resolution 124‑2025), ice‑rink maintenance (Resolution 125‑2025), an extension of due diligence on a property sale to National Church Residences (Ordinance 126‑2025), professional engineering to address sanitary sewer overflows (Resolution 130‑2025), vehicle purchases for Parks and…
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