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Euclid council moves to review group‑home rules, signals moratorium after neighbors raise safety concerns
Summary
Residents urged the Euclid City Council for clearer rules after a group home opened near a school; the administration said it will propose a moratorium at the next meeting so the city can review rules, inspections and fair‑housing constraints.
Euclid City Council on Oct. 6 heard urgent concerns from neighbors about a group home proposed at 534 East 260th and signaled it will bring a moratorium to the next meeting to review local rules and procedures.
Resident Marsha Rice told the council she and her neighbors worry about the home’s proximity to a school and asked for specifics about who will live there, their ages, whether adults (male or female) will be present, whether residents will be supervised 24 hours and…
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