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Cleveland City Council and the mayor have come to an agreement on the budget, which will get a second reading Monday night.
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The new positions, most of which will be entry level inspectors, will help bolster Cleveland's new Residents First program.
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Bibb's new budgeting strategy pools 125 vacant positions into a miscellaneous fund. Some Cleveland City Council members bristled at the idea.
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Cleveland's 2024 budgeting process explained.
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Council has reduced their ask from 50% to 35% of proceeds to go toward neighborhoods.
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Cleveland is cracking down on out-of-state and absent landlords after City Council passed a sweeping housing code overhaul Monday.
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'The solution may come from the average one of us.' Can grassroots funding create a safer Cleveland?Mayor Justin Bibb and his administration are working to address violence by creating an endowment using $10 million of the city’s half-billion dollar pot of federal stimulus funds.
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The plan will give every Cleveland household access to internet at a fraction of the median price of high-speed internet.
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After a months-long pause, the Cleveland-based nonprofit internet provider and Cleveland City Council have brokered a deal to move the plan forward.
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Cleveland restaurants paying tipped employees at least $15 an hour plus tips can apply for grants to support their recruitment and training efforts.