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Proposed trash-disposal plant faces tough fight with Cleveland City Council
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Cleveland Browns Stadium needs to be maintained, no matter what Browns' record is - Comment of the Day
Cleveland.com Sports
Feb 07"Despite their poor performance on the field, we have a professional football team that belongs in Cleveland and I think the city should definitely contribute to the maintenance of the stadium. For far too long the city ignored Municipal Stadium, and w... »
Cleveland City Council OKs $5.8 million for stadium repairs
Cleveland.com Sports
Feb 07The Browns want to use the nearly $6 million to refurbish seats and replace, repair and waterproof concrete inside and outside the 12-year-old building. Osborn Engineering's Jack Krebs, hired by the team, blamed Northeast Ohio's often severe winters fo... »
Proposed trash-disposal plant faces tough fight with Cleveland City Council
Cleveland.com Business
Feb 06Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson has made a trash-to-electricity plant the centerpiece of his new strategy for garbage disposal, but he is having trouble selling the controversial idea to the City Council. »
Cuyahoga County needs cooperation to stem decline, housing analyst tells Cleveland council
Cleveland.com Breaking News
Feb 01Bier tells Cleveland City Council that middle- and upper-income wage earners are moving ever outward, with new low- and moderate-income residents filling the increasingly affordable housing they leave behind. »
Cleveland's League Park to get $5 million renovation
Cleveland.com Sports
Jan 25League Park, at East 66th Street and Lexington Avenue, hosted its first baseball game in 1891, with pitching legend Cy Young on the mound for the Cleveland Spiders. The park is on the National Register of Historic Places. Cleveland is finally set to re... »
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MANSFIELD: What Took So Long?
Cool Cleveland Blog
Jan 24Posted in Civic AffairsCommentaryMansfield FrazierNewsPolitics What Took So Long? By Mansfield Frazier The news that Cleveland City Council is considering legislation that prohibits numbskull dog owners from chaining pets outside 24/7 is very welcomed…... »
Cleveland, Tenn., approves bonds for airport, road projects
Zylkington Blog
Jan 24CLEVELAND, Tenn. — The Cleveland City Council approved three bond resolutions Monday to finance portions of airport construction, connector roads to a future industrial park and road work near the new Whirlpool site. Full story at cleveland-akron news »
HOT AIR – Gasification, risk of $180 – $300 million, future of Cleveland Public Power
Brewed Fresh Daily
Jan 18The following posts are related to the proposed Municipal Solid Waste – to – Energy proposal, recently dubbed the CREG Center by the City of Cleveland municipal electric company, Cleveland Public Power. White Paper on Waste Processing Technologies – hi... »
East Cleveland council vote provides an unfair pittance for Mayor Gary Norton
Cleveland.com Letters Unlimited
Jan 03I would like to echo the sentiments of The Plain Dealer (Editorial, Thursday) as well as countless others who feel members of East Cleveland City Council did a disservice to the people of East Cleveland when they voted to strip... »
East Cleveland Mayor Gary Norton no longer city's safety director
Cleveland.com Metro
Dec 28East Cleveland City Council members said the decision to eliminate the position -- which takes effect Sunday, Jan. 1 -- was necessary because of the city's worsening budget troubles. But supporters of the mayor said it was simply punishment served up t... »