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A group yearning for "participatory budgeting" in Cleveland's ARPA funding could get a pilot program from the mayor.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb will introduce a $40 million American Rescue Plan Act funding proposal to Cleveland City Council tonight (Monday) that mostly addresses education- and workforce-development-related issues.Bibb called the proposals a once-in-a-lifetime investment in Cleveland’s future in a news release Monday afternoon.
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Mayor Justin Bibb looks at accomplishments in 2022, and looks forward to 2023 agenda.
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The Cleveland Transformation Alliance, an organization that assesses school quality and monitors relations between charter schools and the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, could be out of money by the end of next year.
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The city has reached its $3.5 million fundraising goal to move forward with plans for replacing the Jersey barriers with bollards, as well as other improvements.
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‘Tis the season to reflect back on what we’ve done this year, and where we’re going. Right now I’m thinking back on a busy last few months of education coverage since I joined Ideastream Public Media in August.
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb will begin working as vice-chair of Climate Mayors, a bipartisan organization for mayors across the country.
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The project is expected to wrap in 2025 and will house all of the Cleveland PD.
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Bibb chose Leigh Anderson, an assistant professor with experience working on police oversight in several cities, to lead the office.
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Just days after Cleveland announced it was requiring residents to bag their leaves, the Bibb administration reversed course and announced it would resume curbside leaf collection in previously designated high-generation areas. The decision comes after an outcry from residents and city council members.