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Cleveland Heights council agrees to forward charter-review work to law department, aims for November ballot
Summary
At a Feb. 22 special Committee of the Whole meeting, Cleveland Heights council members agreed by consensus to send the Charter Review Commission's recommendations to the city law department for drafting and to aim for voter consideration in November, with the law office starting with balance-of-power changes.
Cleveland Heights City Council met Feb. 22 in a special Committee of the Whole session and agreed by consensus to forward the Charter Review Commission's recommendations to the city law department for drafting, with an objective of placing any agreed changes on the November ballot.
The Charter Review Commission, nine appointed members that worked for roughly a year, compiled the redline materials council reviewed. Council members said they want the law department to begin work on the largest section first 9the…
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