Harper lee, a. A sunny warm up just in time for the weekend, this is a look from the roofcam, was just outside a moment ago andt the wind catches your car door is kind of hard toi pull it backa she said he got to keep both hands on the wheel while driving. Thats okay, we know that it can be landing this time of year and february now we take a look at the forecast with jenn harcher. Glands, are pretty strong, we have to be grateful for those southerly winds that is driving couple of days. Winds are sustained between 20 30 gusting up to 30 at hopkins. Earlier gusting at times up to 51us there could be some pretty strong wind gustst. Perhaps some isolated Power Outages, expected a stronger winds with a wind advisory for the western counties from ottawa , sandusky, erie county, richlandf and offering to ashland county. They wind advisory until 9 00 p. M. Talk about our temperatures. Currently 47 degrees cleveland and 44 akroncanton andl 50s to the west, findlay with 57 degrees todaye and e
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South Euclid Council may make harsher the penalty for residents who park on lawns Jeff Piorkowski, cleveland.com
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio Attention residents who park cars on their lawns being ticketed for this offense could cost you a lot more money than it has in the past.
City Council’s Legislative Committee held a virtual meeting Monday (Feb. 8), during which the main topic was how to limit the number of residents who park on their lawns, in the front or back yard, and who, while parking in a driveway, block sidewalk access. Housing Manager Sally Martin and South Euclid Police Chief Kevin Nietert brought the issue to council’s attention.