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Strongsville council adopts contract with Cuyahoga County Board of Health after presentation on services and proposed fee change

Strongsville City Council · November 3, 2025
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Summary

After a presentation from Cuyahoga County Board of Health staff, Strongsville City Council unanimously adopted an emergency ordinance authorizing a 2026–27 agreement with the Board; the Board cited expanded services, new data tools and a proposed 12% adjustment in fees to offset declining grant revenue.

Strongsville City Council voted unanimously on Nov. 3 to authorize Mayor Perciak to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Board of Health to provide public-health services to the city for calendar years 2026 and 2027 (Ordinance 2025-116). The vote followed a detailed presentation from the Board’s director of external affairs, Ms. Rush, and brief council questions.

The Board’s presentation described expanded outreach and service capacity, new data tools on the Board’s website (ccbh.net), a speaker’s bureau for community presentations and a mobile medical unit planned to launch in 2026. “People have no idea what we do until there’s a bad outbreak or a pandemic or something terrible,” Ms. Rush…

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