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Cleveland City Council members question CMSD deficit, proposed cuts

Cleveland City Council members question CMSD deficit, proposed cuts
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Cleveland mayor defends public safety cuts, vacancy pool in 2024 budget

Cleveland mayor defends public safety cuts, vacancy pool in 2024 budget
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Why are Ohio cities receiving less stimulus money than expected? The Wake Up for Wednesday, May 19, 2021

Why are Ohio cities receiving less stimulus money than expected? The Wake Up for Wednesday, May 19, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © John Kuntz, cleveland.com/John Kuntz, cleveland.com The Indians announced Tuesday that their ballpark will operate at 100% capacity regarding attendance on June 2. Weather It will feel like summer today in the Cleveland area as highs are expected to reach the low 80s with partly sunny skies. There are chances of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon. It will be mostly cloudy overnight and temps will drop to the low 60s. Read more. The headlines Stimulus Watch: Clevelanders were surprised last week to learn the city will be receiving $30 million less than originally estimated by the Congressional Research Service. Robin Goist reports that initial estimates used incorrect data and didn’t account for all eligible metropolitan Ohio cities, so the final distributions varied from initial estimates, ranging from 6.

Some Cleveland council members mull local eviction moratorium; Housing Court and mayor s office question where authority exists

Some Cleveland council members mull local eviction moratorium; Housing Court and mayor’s office question where authority exists Eric Heisig, cleveland.com CLEVELAND, Ohio Some Cleveland City Council members are considering a local eviction moratorium to provide a safety net for tenants amid concerns that a federal ban on evictions for nonpayment during the coronavirus pandemic could soon come to an end. The prospect of extending the moratorium, which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention first enacted in September, within the city limits has support from housing advocates and Cleveland Housing Court Judge W. Moná Scott. To them, the moratorium has been a key tool in preventing mass evictions during the pandemic-induced recession that began in early 2020 and would give an outside agency running a city-funded rental assistance program time to catch up on applications.

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