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Euclid council sends group‑housing moratorium to third reading amid fair‑housing caution

Euclid City Council · November 3, 2025
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Summary

Council debated Ordinance 107‑25, an emergency six‑month moratorium on new group housing facility applications and approvals. Administration urged more research on fair‑housing and building‑code issues; councilmembers agreed to delay a final vote and sent the ordinance to a third reading for further study.

Council President opened debate on Ordinance 107‑25, an emergency measure that would bar the city from accepting applications or granting zoning approvals, building permits and certificates of occupancy for group housing facilities for up to six months while the city reviews its zoning code and related ordinances.

Law Director Cooney recommended delaying a final vote so the administration could consult municipal attorneys and professional organizations and bring the council up to date on legal risk. "We've been…

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