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Cleveland Heights council enters executive session to consider sale or lease of city property
Summary
The Cleveland Heights Committee of the Whole voted to go into executive session on Feb. 24 to consider the sale or lease of city-owned real property. The motion passed on a roll-call vote; Vice President Russell was excused. No details were released publicly.
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The Cleveland Heights Committee of the Whole voted on Feb. 24 to enter executive session to consider the sale or lease of city-owned real property.
The motion to move into executive session was made during the meeting and approved on a roll-call vote. Council members Kuda, Petrus, Larson, Maddox and Posh voted “aye.” Vice President Russell was excused from the meeting. The mover and the member who seconded the motion were not specified on the record.
The committee chair announced, “We’re going into executive session. When we come out, we’re gonna have a legislative review,” and the body temporarily closed the public meeting. No additional public details were provided about the property or prospective terms before the meeting recessed into closed session.
Committee members resumed the public meeting later that evening but did not disclose the content of the executive session. The council noted the legislative review would follow the closed session.
The vote to enter executive session was a formal procedural action recorded in the meeting; no ordinance or contract was adopted in open session during the portion of the meeting that discussed the executive session.

