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Heritage Park leaders say city-owned mini station is messy and residents were left out of plans

Euclid City Council · October 20, 2025
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Summary

Heritage Park residents told the Euclid City Council the city-owned mini station is disorganized, poorly communicated and not operating as a true community center; the mayor said the site is intended as a shared neighborhood resource and the city will work to improve coordination.

Felita Taylor, president of the Heritage Park Homeowners Association, told the Euclid City Council on Oct. 20 that the city-owned mini station in her neighborhood is "filthy" and disorganized and that neighborhood leaders were not consulted about who would use the space or how it would be organized. "We have not heard from anyone up there," Taylor said, describing clothes and boxes left inside and an inaccessible playground outside.

Taylor said Heritage Park volunteers previously ran tutoring, a boys club and other activities from the mini station and that the association worked with city leaders for years to secure neighborhood improvements. She said the current…

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