Cleveland Documenters
@cledocumenters
Cleveland Documenters is part of @signalcleveland! We train & pay Greater Clevelanders to document government meetings in Cleveland and Cuyahoga County.
We found around 250 unclaimed payments owed to the City of Cleveland in the pool of money Ohio lawmakers are tapping to help finance the new #Browns stadium. Cleveland says it routinely tries to get unclaimed funds and is working on landing $138,000 now. signalnews.info/3IxQK5d.
SHOW ME THE 💰 Garfield Heights City Council unanimously passed an ordinance urging the state government to release the city’s Cannabis Excise Tax Funds to them. via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4faUmGw
We have notes and information for the Cleveland Metroparks Board of Park Commissioners meeting, held on July 17, 2025. Documented by Alicia Moreland via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4mvt2p5
Cleveland City Council approves legislation to remove Horseshoe Lake Dam in Shaker Lakes. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @signalcleveland: signalnews.info/4lE3N3x
PARMAAAAAA! We have notes from your City Council meeting on June 16th, documented by Rosie Palfy. Parma City Council held eight meetings — two special meetings, five committee meetings and one regular meeting. via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/44hBcem
State representative Sean Brennan sounds a warning about the state’s proposed budget and Ohio House Bill 335. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4kBfoPS
Ward 7 residents ask new Cleveland Public Works director about grass cutting on city lots, get update on school closings from CMSD. Cleveland City Council Ward 7 community meeting, June 24, 2025. Documented by Tucker Handley, via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4eCaocg
Free smoke detectors from the Cleveland fire department are still available to city residents. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @signalcleveland or call 216-361-5535. signalnews.info/3GoKcVI
Let's look at the Cleveland Board of Zoning Appeals meeting, from June 16th, Documented by Laurie Redmon. Via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/44aOLMJ
We outlined a meeting for the Community Affairs/Workforce Committee of the Cuyahoga Community College (@TriCedu) Board of Trustees. Let's take a look via @signalcleveland 📰 📝 signalnews.info/40lo6u3
New senior housing is coming to West 80th St. and Detroit Ave. on the upper floors of the Cleveland Public Library’s new Walz branch. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/43OTcwk
Garfield Heights City Council met on June 9, 2025. Topics covered included infrastructure projects, community programs and public safety, via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4l3rRgh
Metrohealth President and CEO Christine Alexander-Rager lauds a recent mass casualty training event hosted by Metrohealth. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @signalcleveland: signalnews.info/3FQiroI
Cleveland Heights residents ask City Council not to sell land in their neighborhood they use as green space to condominium developers. Learn more in this week’s Public Meetings Report podcast via @SignalCleveland: signalnews.info/43KEBRo
At the council’s Community Development and Housing Committee meeting on Monday, May 19, Cuyahoga Land Bank President and CEO Ricardo León told the committee $900,000 of the $1 million requested would pay for appraisal gap financing., via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4kHfK7K
Cleveland homeowners and business owners, we need your help! If you’ve signed up for the program to share video from your security cameras with Cleveland police, @FrankWLewis would like to talk to you. You can email him at [email protected]. connectcleveland.org

OG's of Technology! 💪🏾 The May 15 meeting of @Cleveland_PL's board of trustees was in part a celebration of the 156-year-old library system’s accomplishments in technology, via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/3HcCSN3
Cuyahoga County Council approved a plan to work with CHN Housing Partners to award about three dozen aspiring homeowners up to $20,000 each to make down payments, if they qualify. via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/3YWnYAJ
Starting next school year, each school will have two separate pools of money: one for staff and one for students. The district will give schools a set amount of money for each student enrolled. 📰 signalnews.info/3S6NKyg
Habitat for Humanity will repair 20 homes this summer in the Buckeye-Woodhill neighborhood as part of its partnership with CMHA, according to Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority CEO Jeffery Patterson via @signalcleveland signalnews.info/4j8eIk9