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Council advances council‑specific budget changes but stalls on $38,160 composting allocation

3198470 · May 6, 2025
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Summary

Councilors reviewed an ordinance to amend appropriations that included two council budget items and a proposed $38,160 line for a composting program. Members agreed to move forward with the $35,000 in council‑specific items for first reading while seeking exhibits and county certification before finalizing the composting allocation.

The Cleveland Heights City Council Committee of the Whole reviewed an ordinance that would amend the city’s appropriations and debated where to place a proposed $38,160 allocation for a composting program.

Council members said two council‑specific items — a $10,000 internship line and a $25,000 council discretionary fund — were appropriate to include in council’s budget. An alternate exhibit circulating before the meeting also put $38,160 for a composting program into the council budget; councilors and staff disagreed about which fund should actually hold…

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