Most mornings, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb receives a “mayor’s daily brief.” In the evenings, he closes out the day talking with Bradford Davy and Ryan Puente, two top aides. In between those two events, Bibb has been holding 45-minute sit-downs with city council members. He’s been meeting with the county executive and other local officials. And he’s been swinging out to service garages and police and fire stations as part of a city worker listening tour.
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The latest disclosures, which were due to the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections last Friday, cover the weeks leading up to and following the Nov. 2 general election.