Recently, ten students selected for the Cleveland Public Power (CPP) Internship to Apprenticeship Program met with Mayor Frank G. Jackson in the Mayor’s Red Room of City Hall. -more
Hazardous Waste Round-Up and Disposal Common products found in kitchens, basements, bathrooms and garages can emit toxic vapors into homes. These products can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Residents can safely dispose of them during the Round-Up. more
Making Money Matter: Saturday September 18, 2010 Unfortunately the Making Money...MATTER Summit IV needs to be rescheduled. The City is working diligently to determine a new location and date. The public will be informed immediately once the details are known. more
6th Annual Cleveland Senior Walk: September 30 The Department of Aging organizes this annual event which includes a two mile fun walk and free health screenings. Participants will receive a T-shirt. more
First Step Towards a Second Chance! Those wanted for non-violent crimes in Cuyahoga County with no history of violence who are ready to accept responsibility for what they have done may surrender in safety at Mt. Zion Curch September 22-25th. more
Central Avenue Rehabilitation Project. On Monday, August 9, 2010, the Central Avenue Rehabilitation Project continues between East 55th St. and East 79th St. on the north side of Central Ave. During this phase of construction, all essential parking, as well as building and service entrances will be accessible. more
West 25th Street Entrance Ramp Closure Extended The closure of the W 25th St entrance ramp to the West Shoreway has been extended to September 6, 2010. The ramp will be closed from 8am to 2:30pm weekdays while drainage work is completed. more
Computer RoundUp Time Again! From August 2nd through September 3rd, the City of Cleveland and the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District will recycle unwanted computer equipment which will either be upgraded and distributed to schools or recycled.
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Coming 9/25/2010: Operation Medicine Cabinet The Cleveland Police Department, Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office, and Drug Awareness and Prevention Inc., will help Clevelanders safely dispose of outdated or unwanted prescription medications at several locations throughout the city. more
Certification for Small, Minority or Female Owned Businesses The Office of Equal Opportunity is having a series of certification fairs so that small/MBE/FBE businesses may participate in large and small projects, including the innerbelt bridge project. more
"Fill the House for Charity" with the Cleveland Indians Throughout the season the Cleveland Indians team up with NE Ohio non-profits to provide funds and raise awareness for their causes. This successful initiative, launched in 2009, has raised more than $600,000 for 13 non-profits. more
Broadway Avenue Closures for Resurfacing, Repairs Broadway Avenue southeast bound from Miles to Harvard is closed to traffic. Broadway southeast bound traffic will be detoured to Harvard and East 93. One lane of Broadway northwest bound will be maintained. Right lanes will remain closed to traffic. more
Division of Waste Collection Seeks Input with Online Survey Cleveland residents are being asked for input on waste collection services. Website users can indicate their preferences regarding cart size and send comments to the division. more
LED Initiative for Jobs and Economic Sustainability Mayor Frank G. Jackson has re-launched efforts to leverage the City’s purchasing power to create jobs, spur economic transformation, and reduce the City’s carbon footprint and electric bill with a new competitive bid process. Click for information on: What are LEDs, What is the LED Initiative, and LED Competitive Bid Process