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Monday, September 28, 2009

Asking For Help




Residents on South Belvoir Boulevard are displeased about excessive speeding in their neighborhood. They collected signatures on petitions and presented them to City Council along with their concerns.

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Sunday, September 20, 2009

Odd Man Out Is Right





Councilperson Robert Hartigan deserves high praise for steadfastly dissenting to more public dollars being used to purchase additional real estate without a clear strategy. Mr. Hartigan points out the money already in limbo at Cedar Center. South Euclid’s Housing Manager justifies the process by claiming, “It’s not our money.” Amazingly, this sentiment is echoed by Councilperson Goodman. The money being sought is from the Cuyahoga County Neighborhood Stabilization Program. Mr. Hartigan reminds the other council members, “It’s somebody’s money and I think that we should be spending it wisely.”  Indeed.


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City of South Euclid application for Cuyahoga County grant funding through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program:


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Friday, September 18, 2009

DIY Park Maintenance

The organization, South Euclid Girls Softball, spent $6,000 and hired a private contractor to make necessary repairs at the softball fields. The citizen presenting this information to Council expressed liability concerns. It was requested that Council keep this in mind when considering park maintenance at the next budget session.

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Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Financial Audit: 2008

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The link below is to the website of the Ohio Auditor of State and the 2008 FINANCIAL AUDIT for the City of South Euclid.  Then click on the PDF to download:

Monday, September 14, 2009

Civic Responsibility

Paul Lidrbach of Lyndhurst hits the nail on the head with his analysis of home purchasing criteria for young people with families, “…they won’t come unless the cities are safe, well run and with good school systems. Lose one and you’re done.”


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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Stimulus Money


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Saturday, September 5, 2009

SEL School Board: Superintendent’s Contract

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Please click on the following link to view the entire current contract for the Superintendent of the South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools :
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